Detroitblues
New member
For those few here that know me, I am obsessed with a guitar that feels comfortable in the hand.
Namely, I like thicker necks, usually in the neighborhood of .875 to .950 at the first and 1.00 at the 12th.
But the nut has to be a bit narrow.
The shape cannot have to much shoulders to them, sort of like a V-neck profile.
So here's what I'm getting at.
Gibson puts out different names for their necks....
Slim Taper 60's
Rounded
Asymmetrical Slim Taper
Slim Taper
50's
And other brands talk about '59 or '58.
or 50's Rounded
Baseball Bat
V-Neck
Soft V
Thick C
Some actually give some dimensions...
But the jargon is so difficult to read.
I've found 50's Rounded to be nothing more that a C shape instead of D shape, but still rather thin.
Its tough to find a thick neck that is actually thick.
I've purchase so many guitars online that were supposedly thick, beefy necks.
But they aren't....
Anyone else get frustrated with this?
Namely, I like thicker necks, usually in the neighborhood of .875 to .950 at the first and 1.00 at the 12th.
But the nut has to be a bit narrow.
The shape cannot have to much shoulders to them, sort of like a V-neck profile.
So here's what I'm getting at.
Gibson puts out different names for their necks....
Slim Taper 60's
Rounded
Asymmetrical Slim Taper
Slim Taper
50's
And other brands talk about '59 or '58.
or 50's Rounded
Baseball Bat
V-Neck
Soft V
Thick C
Some actually give some dimensions...
But the jargon is so difficult to read.
I've found 50's Rounded to be nothing more that a C shape instead of D shape, but still rather thin.
Its tough to find a thick neck that is actually thick.
I've purchase so many guitars online that were supposedly thick, beefy necks.
But they aren't....
Anyone else get frustrated with this?

