Re: Best Nut width? Why?
This thread is confusing. First of all, Nut "Width" is generally the width across the fretboard, not the "thickness". Then we started talking about the materials of the nut.
For Gibson, I'm not second guessing the Nut Thickness, as it has to be the best for a Gibson in thier time honored skill and tradition, regardless of what some so called tech thinks.
I digress from the OP's topic as have others in the thread, but as far as nut "width" , in a Fender, it's a matter of how big your hands are, and if you do not mind the strings so close to the edge of the fretboard. One and 11/16'ths is about as big as I want to go for a Fender cause my paws are small. One and 3/4's is way too big for me and one and 7/8's which is superwide is flat out unplayable for me, but good for others with very large hands.
The Nut width on a Fender type neck of One Point 6.50 , is good for me, but just a bit too small on a standard width Fender neck.
You also have to factor in the neck width on aftermarket necks for a nit width choice, which can be standard, wide, or superwide.As far as ny width, it begs the quastion of your differnt Neck widths, many of which are just too wide for my stubby hands.