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It seems everybody has their own idea of what constitutes narrow.
Less flippantly it’s not just the width; neck profile, radius and depth all affect what one perceives as the width.
I just picked an Epiphone Les Paul as a random alternative and that is listed as 43mm, so maybe something more Gibson style might feel easier, with the flatter fretboard too.
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Don't know what the new ones are like though.
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You could speak to someone that is surrounded by lots of guitars for sale - in a good guitar shop, such as Peach. Very helpful people there IME. No affil.
I don`t know how experienced you are as a player but correct posture, positioning and technique will have a massive effect on your ability to progress. You may find that changing the angle of the guitar on your lap or the angle of the neck might enable you to make the chords etc, without catching the other strings and muting or buzzing.
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