Those last 3 are complete design fails to me. Ick.
I love the design of the ORION TERRA GUITAR
https://veraguitars.com/products/orion-terra-guitar-shou-sugi-ban-burst-1-the-purple-burst-1-of-1#
Specifications:
- 1 Piece Curly Maple Body
- #1 Shou Sugi Burst Finish (First in the series of 4 and 1 of 1 Purple Burst)
- HollowCore™ Aluminum Guitar Neck - Nebula 3x3 UL Style
- Locking Sperzel Tuners
- Woven Carbon Fiber Fretboard
- Jescar Jumbo Stainless Steel Frets
- Bolt-on Brass Nut
- Lollar Low Wind Imperial Humbuckers
- 3-way Toggle
- Aluminati Bridge w. Graphtech Saddles
- 25.5” Scale with 22 Frets
- 12” Radius
- D Shape
- Hand Wired and Finished
- 500k Bourne Pots
- 7 lbs Total Weight
- Hardshell Case
- Lifetime Warranty

Yeah, I kinda like this one as well. Shape reminds me of the Ernie Ball St. Vincent a bit:
I don't mind that one in theory; it looks like the little brother of Glenn Tipton's Hamer. My real gripe with it is upper-fret access.
It looks like they might have changed the design subtly: on the blue guitar above, it looks like the neck and body join around the 18th fret; here we are almost down by the 20th. If it is a change and not an optical illusion, it is definitely for the better.
They are two different makes with simular body styles.
You would be fine. I am sure you could get in there with little effort
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Fretboard looks great close up.
I agree, very cool looking. I love the carbon fiber fretboard with stainless steel frets on my Parker. The bends are effortless and easier to control and intonate, as is vibrato.
Keeping the Falcon, as it has 22 frets, and the neck pickup would sound the best.
Play the Catalina, and chip the last one that looks like a disease under a microscope.