Has anyone ever seen or heard of an electric guitar with a flat fingerboard like a classical?
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Yes, It was some Aria Pro model, maple neck and fingerboard. It was the most uncomfortable neck EVER, it was just like playing with a log."There is nothing more fearful than imagination without taste" - Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
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I'd swear some classicals almost seem like they're concave.
Commercial electrics, made mass production wise.. sure seems like it is not a popular concept that would sell well. However, a custom one, yeah..no problem as long you have $$. IMO..best bet would be to have a bolt on neck made ..I'm sure Warmoth would do this NP as it would be easy to plane and leave a neck flat.
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I've thought about that for years now - I mean, a Classical is smooth to play, mostly because of the strings, but also because of the fretboard.
I have been seriously contemplating one from Warmoth with a flat fretboard (or at least an extremely large radius). Then again, your bridge has to be flat as well, or at least have minimal curve. A Floyd would work best (besides a V-trem) but you'd hafta have saddles that were all the same height.I want to depart this world the same way I arrived; screaming and covered in someone else's blood
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I have a body from an old cheap strat copy that I'm thinking about getting a neck like that for. The saddles on the trem can be adjusted individually, so I can make them flat with no problem. The part that sucks is that it's an expensive little experiment.
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