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And the truss rod adjuster being at the arse end of the neck makes that a big no no for me. I'm very particular about minor hings like that.
Besides how it looks, i have a tendancy to ake use of ''that fret with the chunk cut out'' if it's there, a clean end to the fretboard prevents me from doing that and getting strings caught in that cut out when bending on that non fret if you will or close to it. It's not just how it looks. But the Fender wedbsite mentions and shows two versions of his signature guitar, both have two active EMG humbuckers, and a fixed bridge, however one is black with an ebony board, and the other is white with a maple board. It's the white one with the maple board that I've never seen in person, or buy anywhere except from Fender, and Fender don't always sell it.
Very very few 24 fret guitars hae anything that could mistaken or used as a 25th fret, the freyboard has a clean stop at the 24th fret.
The hread has been about the Fender Jim roots model, those nasty things with the truss rod adjusters at the arse end of the neck - something few guitar manufacturers do, where not even mentioned until I brought up the maple board version of the Jim Roots Stratocaster that I've never been able to find in person, or see for sale antwjere barr the Fender website, and even then onluy occassionally Just because FMIC own Charvel, does not make a Charvel a Fender, just like Gibson owning Epiphone, does not make Epiphone a Gibson.
Chapman ML1 Modern Standard Baritone in Red Sea - Andertons Music Co.
I wonder if I could stick EMG's in it?
Looks cool though especially his sandblasted one which I think they never released for sale.
Both Rob and the Captain - Lee, both talked me out of buying a Chapman guitar on tweo seperate occasions, once for a Ghost Fret, and the second time was for the Capten, or what ever Lee's signature model is called.
PRS SE277 perhaps?
PRS SE 277 Baritone Electric Guitar in Charcoal Burst - Andertons Music Co.