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I bet this guitar would suit your specifications, perhaps not your pocketbook
Island Forty-Four at Schoenberg (24.75" scale, 1.75" nut, 2 3/8" bridge spacing): http://www.om28.com/ProductDetail?product=P131204003 No affiliation except it is a object of personal gas .....
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I love Warmoth necks. And as said they can do different widths/scale.
But Warmoth does not do any fret work. They install the frets and are really good at doing so, but leave all the fret work required to the end user. If you looking to get a guitar with a wider neck, Godin guitars have some models in the 1 3/4" width. Also some Agile guitars offered by Rondo Music have either 1-11/16 and many 1 3/4" wide necks also. Agile makes a pretty darn good MIC/MIK electric guitar for seriously low money. And Rondo has a good return policy if it isn't to your liking. |
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And they offer them with 1-3/4" nuts - I have bought more than one and consider them superior to warmoth in every way.
http://www.usacustomguitars.com/ I see now that they also offer 1-7/8" as a standard option: http://www.usacustomguitars.com/neckfeatures.html .
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