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    Hi guys. I'm planning to have a Musikraft neck made and I want to match the specs of the neck on my Charvel Standard (made in Japan) and I need the help of you experts. Below are some pics of the original neck and the questions on the Musikraft order form. Thanks in advance!!!

    first pic of whole guitar:


    first pic of side of neck:


    pic of back of neck:


    pic of frets:


    And now here are the questions from the order form:

    SCALE: standard Fender 25.5 or short scale 24.75

    Neck and Fingerboard Combination Style: with glued slab fingerboard, or skunk stripe style all one piece, or veneered or radius'd neck wood

    Nut Style: standard Fender style .125 flat bottom, or vintage style .125 curved bottom

    Neck Wood: rock maple (is this kind of the standard???)

    Fretboard Wood: rock maple again???

    Number of Frets: 24 fret without finger board extension

    Fingerboard Radius: 7.25, or 9.5, or 10, or 12, or 15, or 16

    Fret Size and Type: jumbo 6100 (.110 wide x .055 tall), or jumbo 7100 (.110 wide x .055 tall stainless steel), or super jumbo 6000 (.118 x .058)

    Tuner Hole Size: standard 10 mm ???

    Nut Width: 1-5/8, or 1.650, or 1-11/16, or 1-3/4

    Heel Type and Size: standard strat heel 2-3/16, or strat heel 2-1/4, or strat heel special wide 2-3/8

    Truss Rod Option: Dual acting adjust at head ???

    Neck Profile: *** please go to this link and see the options ***


    Finish: *** please go to this link and see the options ***


    Additional Options: do I need standard semi rolled fingerboard edges???


    I know that's a lot of info, but I don't want to mess this up. THANKS!!!
    Breaking Point, my all instrumental CD available here:
    www.cdbaby.com/cd/richardjamessounds

    http://www.amazon.com/Breaking-Point...92366&sr=301-1

    http://youtube.com/user/jsrmusic

  • #2
    Here's what I'd get (in the order from their form):

    headstock- Charvel '80s

    scale- standard Fender 25.5

    glued slab fingerboard

    nut- standard Fender flat bottom

    neck wood- the old one was probably regular hard rock. I'd get quartersawn, especially if you decide on unfinished or oil-finished rather than laquered. Quartersawn is more stable & is what USA J/Cs have unless you get fancy figured wood like birdseye.

    fingerboard- maple. lots of choices here. Only a few extra bucks gets you flame or birdseye...

    24 fret, no extension

    radius- compound 12 - 16 is what most J/Cs have

    black dots & side-markers. You can specify Charvel narrow spacing by checking it at the bottom

    frets- Jumbo 6100

    standard 10mm tuner holes (Gotoh, Schaller)

    1 11/16" nut width is most common on J/Cs

    2 1/4" heel is also most common on J/Cs, but measure your pocket to be sure

    truss rod- dual acting adjust at head, unless you want to have to take it off to adjust

    Profile- Custom thin C seems most Charvel-like to me, or Thin C if you want it a little thicker. No wrong answers, go with what you like. That's why it's a custom neck.

    Finish- Your old one probably had a satin finish. I'd get their standard sealed finish and do my own Tru-Oil finish on it. Just my preference. Again, it's totally your choice. Do you want it exactly like it was, or do you want to tweak it a little?

    options- standard semi-rolled sounds right. Heavy rolled would have more of a broken-in feel & might be nice. I'd also get the Charvel narrow dot spacing, but it looks like the old neck actually had wide spaced dots. I just like the look of narrow dots.


    Bottom line, you can probably get it very close to what it had, but there are some cool upgrades that I think could make it better, and some are free. Totally up to you. The key thing to make sure you get right is the heel size.

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    • #3
      Do you want it exactly like it was, or do you want to tweak it a little?
      Most things I want exactly the same. I'm not planning to replace this neck. I'm actually going to have another guitar built so I want the necks to be the same size, feel, etc. I love the feel of this neck and I want to be able to play either guitar without noticing a difference.

      I just measured the nut and it is 1-5/8 so I'll go with that.

      Also measured the heel and it is 2-3/16 so I'll go with that.
      (so I have to specify to the place making the body to match the pocket to that)

      How do I measure the radius? I want this to be an exact match.

      Profile - this is another thing I want to be exactly the same because I'm guessing it has to do with the shape of the back of the neck. Right? Anyone know what this one has?

      Finish - current one feels like wood so its super fast, so again I want the same thing. Who has one of these and knows?

      dg, thanks for all the info. Now I'm thinking about wood options. Still need some more concrete specs before I can place the order. All suggestions and opinions welcome. Thanks!
      Breaking Point, my all instrumental CD available here:
      www.cdbaby.com/cd/richardjamessounds

      http://www.amazon.com/Breaking-Point...92366&sr=301-1

      http://youtube.com/user/jsrmusic

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      • #4
        I did a little bit of searching & can't find any thing about the fretboard radius. I'd be surprised if it wasn't the typical compound radius though. Neck is quartersawn & may be 1-piece rather than a separate fretboard. That's easy to tell by looking at it. Found this thread with a little bit of info on specs:

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        • #5
          Still wondering about these 3:

          Radius

          Profile

          Finish
          Breaking Point, my all instrumental CD available here:
          www.cdbaby.com/cd/richardjamessounds

          http://www.amazon.com/Breaking-Point...92366&sr=301-1

          http://youtube.com/user/jsrmusic

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