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Moving on from this I'm very glad it's been sorted out amicably with the op conceding . With regards to the comment never use that reseller again this is in my opinion totally absurd, the reseller was very polite courteous it seems in his response and correct. Just read this forum to see how good some resellers are and what you would expect their response to be.
Final point is buying on line is fine but if you want something specific, are prepared to pay for it, don't want any long term hassle or disappointment , visit and try before you buy
i appreciate if you already own A and want a replica of A then fine
I appreciate there is a difference, especially when you have the guitar in your hands- But if you are banking on a host of measurements and various adjectives from reading a host of website info to help you then I’m not sure it implies me with enough information to help me
Your hands alone are the ultimate test
it does give you a guide line if they are parameters you are familiar with - ie I like a Fender 65C or a PRS pattern profile - But if such guidelines are not familiar to you then it probably means diddly squat
I often use th 4mm Allen bit from a mini screwdriver set as it's always near by
I tend to use cheaper plastic calipers when measuring a finished neck so wouldnt expect total accuracy... but the more accurate metal set comes out when carving necks
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