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Thinnest Neck Nylon O?

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fillhixx
Posted 2010-10-03 1:10 PM (#363651)
Subject: Thinnest Neck Nylon O?



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What is the thinnest neck Ovation put/puts on a nylon stringed guitar?
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seesquare
Posted 2010-10-04 9:23 AM (#363652 - in reply to #363651)
Subject: Re: Thinnest Neck Nylon O?


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Pure speculation, but 1124/1624, Country Artist. Unless, you have to have a 12-fretter, then maybe a CC-059 Celebrity cutaway?
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TRboy
Posted 2010-10-04 12:50 PM (#363653 - in reply to #363651)
Subject: Re: Thinnest Neck Nylon O?



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Pure speculation also, but I think the nylon stringed Viper has a pretty thin neck profile....

At least it felt that way when I played Woz's at one of the tours....but at the time I was also playing my wideneck Folklore and it may have just seemed thinner!?
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an4340
Posted 2010-10-07 8:49 AM (#363654 - in reply to #363651)
Subject: Re: Thinnest Neck Nylon O?


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You mean in terms of profile, or width? The CA I have has a pretty thin profile, but I have no scientific proof about this compared to other nylon O's.

On a side note, the older I've gotten, the thicker I like 'em. On a certain level it sounds weird but it's true.
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fillhixx
Posted 2010-10-07 1:09 PM (#363655 - in reply to #363651)
Subject: Re: Thinnest Neck Nylon O?



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But width I mean nut/fret length. I've got short fingers and I'm lazy.

I prefer to use 1 finger for Em & A. 2 fingers for E & D.

....plus it leaves fingers free for 'diddlys' above or below the chord.
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numbfingers
Posted 2010-10-07 2:51 PM (#363656 - in reply to #363651)
Subject: Re: Thinnest Neck Nylon O?


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My 1624 Country Artist is a hair less than 1-7/8" at the nut and has a 25-1/4" scale.

Since speculation is rampant, I'll speculate that a 1674 would be similar. And I'll speculate that the speculation about the nylon-string Viper being narrower might be correct.

-Steve W.
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numbfingers
Posted 2010-10-07 2:55 PM (#363657 - in reply to #363651)
Subject: Re: Thinnest Neck Nylon O?


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Originally posted by an4340:
On a side note, the older I've gotten, the thicker I like 'em. On a certain level it sounds weird but it's true.
Huh?
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an4340
Posted 2010-10-07 3:20 PM (#363658 - in reply to #363651)
Subject: Re: Thinnest Neck Nylon O?


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Well, I'm talking about guitar necks. but if you want to make an inference about a double entendre regarding women with some meat to grab onto, well, feel free.
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