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Question on Warmoth Standard Thin contour

Bagman67 said:
What I can tell you for sure is that if you're leaning toward a slim neck, you don't want the boatneck profile - that sucker is HUUUUGE.  I'm getting used to it on Bête Noire, but it's a shift for sure.

Any "against" on the tone? :P
The '59 doesn't seem so thinny on this drawn, but I never get excited on the dimentions.... Might try the Boat, some people says it cools, I tried a V-ish profiled neck and seemed cool!
 
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I find the boatneck/fatbacks to be a little bit thin for my hands, so if you have large hands... Fatback it up.
 
DangerousR6 said:
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Perfect! Thanks for that comparison. I guess I'm leaning towards the Wizard contour, although I could probably live with any of them. The Am. Std. actually looks thinner than the Warmoth Std. Thin.
 
I'm surprised that the Standard Thin is so much thicker than the American Standard.
What year is that American Standard from?
 
Street Avenger said:
I'm surprised that the Standard Thin is so much thicker than the American Standard.
What year is that American Standard from?
Sometime in the late 90's I think, don't remember exactly when I bought it... :dontknow:
 
Tempest said:
The standard thin neck I've played was a little thinner than the american standard I have
Don't know, maybe mine was miss marked, but it's pretty beefy for what was suppose to be a standard thin. Or the Fender neck I have is unusually thin... :dontknow:
 
DangerousR6 said:
Tempest said:
The standard thin neck I've played was a little thinner than the american standard I have
Don't know, maybe mine was miss marked, but it's pretty beefy for what was suppose to be a standard thin. Or the Fender neck I have is unusually thin... :dontknow:

Could be, or maybe my american is chunky! I'd have to go and play a few at a shop and compare.
 
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