Radius is 12 - 16 compound. Thickness was listed as .750" at the 3rd fret, .810" at the 12th fret (same as the DK1, btw) when the pointy specs came out a couple years ago. I have a hard time telling if my pointy has more of a C or D backshape, but it looks like Musikraft's "Thin D" is a match for the thickness specs.
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We just had a pretty good discussion about the frets here:
Lots of people go with Dunlop 6100s, but I think the 6110s may actually be closer. They are a close match to the specs posted in the old catalogs for Model Series frets, and both my old & new Charvels seem to have very similar frets to my Model Series guitars. The 6100 & 6110 are pretty close to each other, and I bet you'd be happy either way unless you're extremely picky. The specs are posted in my comment in that thread.
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Originally posted by sully View Postthe warmoth jackson headstock is a lot different from the real deal. there's also a volute on the back of the neck that c/js don't have. you'll get a nice neck, for sure, but it's nowhere near dead on.
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Originally posted by dg View PostWe just had a pretty good discussion about the frets here:
Lots of people go with Dunlop 6100s, but I think the 6110s may actually be closer. They are a close match to the specs posted in the old catalogs for Model Series frets, and both my old & new Charvels seem to have very similar frets to my Model Series guitars. The 6100 & 6110 are pretty close to each other, and I bet you'd be happy either way unless you're extremely picky. The specs are posted in my comment in that thread.
Thanks. I missed that thread...
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Originally posted by GodWentPUNK View PostCheck out the response Fender sent me when I enquired about a replacement neck for my 1984 charvel.
joe...
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