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bauerhillboy
Posted 2006-10-02 5:22 PM (#237980)
Subject: Inexpensive wide neck


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Last year I helped a teenage girl get her first guitar. She's a large kid with BIG hands. I got her an inexpensive nylon string guitar because the 2" neck was just right for her.
Now she's progressed to the point where she wants a steel string guitar. She's a teen with little $ to work with, and still needs a wide neck. Most guitars like this are made for fingerstyle players and aren't "inexpensive." Any suggestions (Ovation or otherwise)?
John <>{
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Mark in Boise
Posted 2006-10-02 5:28 PM (#237981 - in reply to #237980)
Subject: Re: Inexpensive wide neck


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Although it's not quite 2 inches, I'd try the Folklore if you can find one. It would probably run $3-400 though.
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Tupperware
Posted 2006-10-02 5:30 PM (#237982 - in reply to #237980)
Subject: Re: Inexpensive wide neck


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Folklore or Academy
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MWoody
Posted 2006-10-02 5:42 PM (#237983 - in reply to #237980)
Subject: Re: Inexpensive wide neck



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Folklore 1114 or 1614 sounds like the right one.
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Waskel
Posted 2006-10-02 6:24 PM (#237984 - in reply to #237980)
Subject: Re: Inexpensive wide neck



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Originally posted by bauerhillboy:
She's a large kid with BIG hands.
Is that what you tell her to build up her self-esteem, John?
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MWoody
Posted 2006-10-02 6:45 PM (#237985 - in reply to #237980)
Subject: Re: Inexpensive wide neck



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Waskel, be nice or I'll sit on you!

You could also take a 1615 Pacemaker or a Balladeer or Applause 12 string and run with 6 strings on it.

Gotta have options
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Jeff W.
Posted 2006-10-02 6:52 PM (#237986 - in reply to #237980)
Subject: Re: Inexpensive wide neck


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using the 12 as a 6 can't sound too good with all that additional bracing...??
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bauerhillboy
Posted 2006-10-02 7:29 PM (#237987 - in reply to #237980)
Subject: Re: Inexpensive wide neck


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Not to worry...she knows nothing of this board. John <>{
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Beal
Posted 2006-10-02 8:16 PM (#237988 - in reply to #237980)
Subject: Re: Inexpensive wide neck



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folklore would do it.
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Jason_S
Posted 2006-10-02 9:17 PM (#237989 - in reply to #237980)
Subject: Re: Inexpensive wide neck


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ive got a old wide neck steel string non-ovation packed away at my other house in wva,if i can find it she's welcome to have it. i think its a honer or something along that line..jason
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