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You will love the neck. I swear. Ted can make those boat guitar dreams come true. |
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I have a Shorty with an N2 neck. I am not a huge fan of the neck. I would prefer a thinner profile, and rounded fretboard edges. It's not terrible, but I'd change it if I could.
All of the other benefits of the guitar outweigh the neck though. I really like the guitar. I buy and sell guitars a LOT, and I've kept it for almost 4 years, which tells you how I feel about it.
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Rainsong Shorty SG-FLE Yamaha CPX-15W Rhoney Lil Stinker Rhoney Oceana Warmoth Jazzcaster |
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CB;
Good to hear from you. I know you've tried a number of guitars and I was wondering if you've given the Journey a ride? And if so, what did you think of the neck? |
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The arthritis in both of my hands is getting worse. I am really considering a Shorty 12, with hopes that the shorter scale will help with chording. I already own a great WS 1000 with the N1 neck, which I love.
I live in the St. Louis area and hope to play a Shorty in the next week or two.
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Lighter gauge strings, or your regular string type tuned down by one-half step or one whole step also lowers the tension. Every little bit helps. PM sent too.
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