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if (location.pathname === '/cart/' && document.querySelector('.stewmax-container__message-check')) { } In other words, assuming you don't return it, so long as the truss rod is functional and the frets are level, and you can get the amount of action/relief you want, then it's kind of an "it is what it is" situation. right: 0; adjust your truss rod without removing your neck. e.preventDefault(); Replace the neck or return the guitar? The most famous is the Gibson Les Paul, which has a mortise-and-tenon joint and is designed to allow more comfortable access to the upper frets on the neck. `); return (cF.replace('{0}', to_price)); var dv = el.getAttribute('data-variation-code'); Id never expect to install a replacement neck without some setup. return; var b = document.body.scrollHeight; } As RTH suggests, the neck holes are somewhat consistent.. but there may be slight differences. The uniform coating of powdered metal tells me my fret tops are truly level across the board. Ed would let headline = document.querySelector("main > div.tmx-page > div > h1"); $('.js-add-to-cart-slideout').on('click', function(event) { } .msg-wrap br { })(); } Neck & Fingerboard Made From One Piece (Not ); No Luthier Joint Behind Third Fret !!!!!!!!!! I left it as-is but this time its sealed, so I dont have to worry about moisture causing problems
Unfinished LP Style Maple Neck, rosewood fingerboard. position: absolute; align-items: flex-end; If it bows away from strings .. # 2 . function code() { } else if(isCategory) { Before removing the mask, I polished my frets with 3M polishing papers. inp.setAttribute('max', avail); I left that old neck unfinished because I liked the feel and sound of the bare wood. So unless you want eCategory: event.eCategory || "", #stewmax-learn-more p { My old Bradley Custom has a bolt on neck and has very much a "Les Paul" tone, and IMHO plays as well as my Gibson Studio Smartwood. These are glued in and it is very, very time consuming - even by a highly skilled luthier - to replace a neck. width: 100%; Id never expect to install a replacement neck without some setup. var items = $(".pdp-product-variant").map(function() { type: 'POST', r.innerHTML = a; ); return { } 22 Fret Guitar Neck DIY Guitar Repair Kit Guitar Tools Electric - eBay cartContainer.addClass("cart-header"); .mz-expand .mz-figure img { setUpButton($('.js-add-to-cart-slideout'), false); Rather than wrestle with that old neck, I'm installing a new one. try { gap: 5px; The premise that bolt-on necks are "bad" started a long time ago, and probably gained momentum from the fact expensive guitars (for the most part) such as Gibson utilized a well-crafted mortise and tenon neck joint, where cheaper guitars of the 60's and 70's (with the exception of Fender, who made what was considered a superior product) used bolt on necks as a cost-cutting measure during manufacturing. //document.write('