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Old 05-27-2006, 09:21 PM
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I would like to buy a 34" scale, 24 fret, maple neck, with a ebony fret board, and a blank head stock. Could you recomend a company that I could get one from?
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Not to be unhelpful, but don't discount the idea of making one yourself. It can be tricky and fiddly, but very satisfying to get it right. Plus, you can make it to your exact specifications and preferances. If you have the tools, give it a try.
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look on eBay for a new (unused) MightyMite, Warmoth, or USCG neck that matches your criteria

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I second the ebay suggestion. I've purchased two necks off ebay. Both were good necks and great deals.
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Not to be unhelpful, but don't discount the idea of making one yourself. It can be tricky and fiddly, but very satisfying to get it right. Plus, you can make it to your exact specifications and preferances. If you have the tools, give it a try.


I would like to make it myself, but I dont really have the means to make one. That would be my ideal choice.
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