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Originally posted by Number Of The PriestView Post
And if Adrian's guitar were in the Charvel product lineup, it would likely be called a "So-Cal" (pickguard Strat body) instead of a "San Dimas" (non-pickguard Strat body).
This right here!!!!! I totally agree with you. I want to correct everyone who calls it a San Dimas
Which model of Dinky you buy can determine the size. And I am not talking about 22 or 24 fret, nor how "each guitar is unique".
I am talking about the large DKMG which would not even fit in the case made for the tiny DR3.
I love the black one on the bottom, do you have a pic of the entire guitar? I'm hoping it has a reverse headstock This is a cool thread and those tracings were so interesting to look at as well.
I love the black one on the bottom, do you have a pic of the entire guitar? I'm hoping it has a reverse headstock This is a cool thread and those tracings were so interesting to look at as well.
Thanks! Here ya go.
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Which model of Dinky you buy can determine the size. And I am not talking about 22 or 24 fret, nor how "each guitar is unique".
I am talking about the large DKMG which would not even fit in the case made for the tiny DR3.
DKMG is an archtop, though.
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No, it's not. And they're all consistent with the tracings.
Hey man I did a quick tracing of your traces and converted them to a two-color image. The Strat shape in blue completely encompasses the Dinky shape in red. That allowed me to run a histogram analysis and count pixels:
Red (Dinky): 483,752
Blue: 44,549
Total (Strat): 528,301
The pixel count can be used to accurately calculate relative volumes. Doing the math, the Dinky shape is approximately 92% of the Strat shape. Finally, I used an inch fraction calculator to determine the closest imperial unit fraction. The answer is 59/64. It turns out the Dinky is a bit bigger than 7/8.
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