I discovered something recently when I tried to use a chainsaw case with an early 1985 Soloist. It didn't fit! After doing some measuring I discovered that my 1984 and early 1985 Soloists have a 1/2" longer headstock than my later 1985 Soloist. Now I am curious to figure out when this change was made. I have a Soloist that falls into the middle of 1985, but it is out at GMW so I can't measure it.
What I am asking for is a measurement from the tip of the headstock down to the treble side of the nut. Allow the ruler to sit straight across and you should either get an approximate 8" or 7 1/2" reading. Knowing the serial # would help too. I checked my Kelly and Rhoads, but those all read different from the Soloists made at the same time, so I am just interested in what Soloists read. It isn't important, but has sparked my curiousity.
What I am asking for is a measurement from the tip of the headstock down to the treble side of the nut. Allow the ruler to sit straight across and you should either get an approximate 8" or 7 1/2" reading. Knowing the serial # would help too. I checked my Kelly and Rhoads, but those all read different from the Soloists made at the same time, so I am just interested in what Soloists read. It isn't important, but has sparked my curiousity.
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