Well, you learn something new every day...
So I've had this nice neck-through Carvin acoustic/electric for a few years. And I've just recently noticed that it's not a one piece neck. (...So I'm not the most observant person. My wife would probably agree. [img]/images/graemlins/tongue.gif[/img] )
Thanks to more knowledgable JCFrs, I've learned about 3-piece necks and multi-laminates here. But this had me scratching my head. A little hard to tell from the pic, but it's a two-piece neck-through.
Anyone ever heard of this? Why two vs. three? Let me state that the neck on this guitar is rock solid. Never moved on me at all, and very firm. She's all mahogany too, BTW. I'm very curious. [img]/images/graemlins/scratchhead.gif[/img]
So I've had this nice neck-through Carvin acoustic/electric for a few years. And I've just recently noticed that it's not a one piece neck. (...So I'm not the most observant person. My wife would probably agree. [img]/images/graemlins/tongue.gif[/img] )
Thanks to more knowledgable JCFrs, I've learned about 3-piece necks and multi-laminates here. But this had me scratching my head. A little hard to tell from the pic, but it's a two-piece neck-through.
Anyone ever heard of this? Why two vs. three? Let me state that the neck on this guitar is rock solid. Never moved on me at all, and very firm. She's all mahogany too, BTW. I'm very curious. [img]/images/graemlins/scratchhead.gif[/img]
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