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Originally posted by Brooke View PostIt's just how it feels. Nice heavy neck, light wings. You can tell by picking it up and moving it around (nice neck on this one).
A guitar with a maple neck and mahogany wings will act the same way as a guitar with a maple neck and basswood wings. There's no way to tell if the wings are lighter than the center without removing them.I want to depart this world the same way I arrived; screaming and covered in someone else's blood
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Originally posted by Newc View PostI still don't get it. The guitar, by design, pivots on the center. Meaning the balance point for the entire guitar is the center line from the rear strap pin to the nut.
A guitar with a maple neck and mahogany wings will act the same way as a guitar with a maple neck and basswood wings. There's no way to tell if the wings are lighter than the center without removing them.
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Originally posted by Brooke View PostWhen you pick up only the neck, it feels heavy until you lift up the entire body (then the body feels light).I feel my soul go cold... only the dead are smiling.
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Very nice!!
I always liked the Trans Blue finish it looks really cool!
Congrats...
I don´t get the measurering of the wings either...be careful to swing that axe!!, maybe if the guitar is very resonant it could mean that the Alder wings are light..?
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Trans blue is such a nice finish, good haul!Double Rhoads "Vader" Custom.
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