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Lewguitar
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I've only owned two "new" Gibsons - ie: Gibsons made since about 1998.
One was a '98 or '99 Gibson Historic '59 Les Paul and the other is my 2000 Es-335.
I believe Gibson offers a "fat neck" and a "60's neck" and maybe a "wide thin"?
I could be wrong about the names for each neck.
Anyways, I prefer the neck of my 2000 ES-335.
It's about 1 11/16" wide at the nut. 2 1/16" wide at the 12th fret.
About 7/8" thick at the nut. About 7/8" thick at the 12th fret.
Hard to measure the thickness without a caliper so I'm probably off a little on the thickness.
That's the most comfortable Gibson neck I've ever owned and it reminds me a lot of the feel of the neck on my '60 ES-355 that was stolen around 1980.
So would that be what Gibson calls the 60's style neck?
Even though my year 2000 ES-335 has the look of a late 50's dot neck, does Gibson generally use the 60's style neck on most ES-335's?
Mine is not a Custom Shop guitar, BTW.
Thanks!
One was a '98 or '99 Gibson Historic '59 Les Paul and the other is my 2000 Es-335.
I believe Gibson offers a "fat neck" and a "60's neck" and maybe a "wide thin"?
I could be wrong about the names for each neck.
Anyways, I prefer the neck of my 2000 ES-335.
It's about 1 11/16" wide at the nut. 2 1/16" wide at the 12th fret.
About 7/8" thick at the nut. About 7/8" thick at the 12th fret.
Hard to measure the thickness without a caliper so I'm probably off a little on the thickness.
That's the most comfortable Gibson neck I've ever owned and it reminds me a lot of the feel of the neck on my '60 ES-355 that was stolen around 1980.
So would that be what Gibson calls the 60's style neck?
Even though my year 2000 ES-335 has the look of a late 50's dot neck, does Gibson generally use the 60's style neck on most ES-335's?
Mine is not a Custom Shop guitar, BTW.
Thanks!