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However, with custom made guitars by small makers it may not hold true. E.g. if the body was routed to accept a 22 fret neck with no overhang, you won't be able to use the 22 fret allparts neck that has an overhang, without having to fill the extra space between the end of the neck and the end of the neck cavity.
If you have a regular strat lying around, you could try measuring the distance from the back of the neck cavity to the bridge mounting holes (provided the Gordy bridge is a standard strat type bridge) on both guitars to see if there's any difference.
it's a "good" body,but the neck was a cobbled together Telly style neck from the bin,so all I have is the "Redshift" body.
I'm really going to have to get my thinking cap on,not easy at my age