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Post subject: guitars with 7.25 radius necks?
Posted: Thu Feb 04, 2010 12:31 pm
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which guitars have a 7.25" neck radius, Fender or other? Im hoping someone can provide me with a list or point me in the right directions.


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Thanks guys! Thats a good start but there has got to be more than just those guitars that have a 7.25" radius.


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The American Vintage '62 Jazzmaster also has a 7.25" radius. 8)

walker.rocker12 wrote:
Thanks guys! Thats a good start but there has got to be more than just those guitars that have a 7.25" radius.

You'll find information on all the Fender guitars HERE.

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The American Vintage '62 Jazzmaster also has a 7.25" radius. 8)

walker.rocker12 wrote:
Thanks guys! Thats a good start but there has got to be more than just those guitars that have a 7.25" radius.

You'll find information on all the Fender guitars HERE.


And try googlebooks or just google. :wink:

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Posted: Thu Feb 04, 2010 6:49 pm
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Okay, ready

Classic Series 50s Tele
Classic Series 60s Tele
Classic Series 50s Esquire
Classic Series 70s Stratocaster
Classic Series 69 Telecaster Thinline
Classic Series 72 Telecaster Thinline
Classic Series 65 Mustang
American Vintage 57 Reissue Strat
American Vintage 62 Reissue Strat
American Vintage 70s Reissue Strat
American Vintage 62 Custom Telecaster
American Vintage 52 Telecaster Reissue
American Vintage 62 Jazzmaster
J Mascis Jazzmaster
Lee Ranaldo Jazzmaster
Thurston Moore Jazzmaster
Mark Knoplfer Strat
GE Smith Telecaster
Classic Series 50s Strat
Classic Series 60s Strat
Classic Series 72 Telecaster Custom

Yes I was bored.

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flanker35 wrote:
Okay, ready

Classic Series 50s Tele
Classic Series 60s Tele
Classic Series 50s Esquire
Classic Series 70s Stratocaster
Classic Series 69 Telecaster Thinline
Classic Series 72 Telecaster Thinline
Classic Series 65 Mustang
American Vintage 57 Reissue Strat
American Vintage 62 Reissue Strat
American Vintage 70s Reissue Strat
American Vintage 62 Custom Telecaster
American Vintage 52 Telecaster Reissue
American Vintage 62 Jazzmaster
J Mascis Jazzmaster
Lee Ranaldo Jazzmaster
Thurston Moore Jazzmaster
Mark Knoplfer Strat
GE Smith Telecaster
Classic Series 50s Strat
Classic Series 60s Strat
Classic Series 72 Telecaster Custom

Yes I was bored.

my mustang gets in in 2 weeks :D :D :D :D

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flanker35 wrote:
Okay, ready

Classic Series 50s Tele
Classic Series 60s Tele
Classic Series 50s Esquire
Classic Series 70s Stratocaster
Classic Series 69 Telecaster Thinline
Classic Series 72 Telecaster Thinline
Classic Series 65 Mustang
American Vintage 57 Reissue Strat
American Vintage 62 Reissue Strat
American Vintage 70s Reissue Strat
American Vintage 62 Custom Telecaster
American Vintage 52 Telecaster Reissue
American Vintage 62 Jazzmaster
J Mascis Jazzmaster
Lee Ranaldo Jazzmaster
Thurston Moore Jazzmaster
Mark Knoplfer Strat
GE Smith Telecaster
Classic Series 50s Strat
Classic Series 60s Strat
Classic Series 72 Telecaster Custom

Yes I was bored.


Thank you, thats the kind of info i was looking for. So it looks like if the model is a reference to a vintage Fender then chances are good that it would come with a 7.25" radius neck. I realize thats a generalization. Do any other manufacturers make a guitar with a 7.25" radius?

P.S. please dont tell me to google it, im not stupid. Its much quicker and easier to ask these questions on this forum.


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walker.rocker12 wrote:
P.S. please dont tell me to google it, im not stupid. Its much quicker and easier to ask these questions on this forum.

Stupid? No. Rude? Possibly. :?

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russianracehorse wrote:
walker.rocker12 wrote:
P.S. please dont tell me to google it, im not stupid. Its much quicker and easier to ask these questions on this forum.

Stupid? No. Rude? Possibly. :?


Rude? do you really think that?


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Floyd_The_Barber wrote:
my mustang gets in in 2 weeks :D :D :D :D

Don't forget pics when it arrives 8)

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walker.rocker12 wrote:
russianracehorse wrote:
walker.rocker12 wrote:
P.S. please dont tell me to google it, im not stupid. Its much quicker and easier to ask these questions on this forum.

Stupid? No. Rude? Possibly. :?


Rude? do you really think that?


Rude? Maybe not. Lazy? Yes


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idahored wrote:
walker.rocker12 wrote:
russianracehorse wrote:
walker.rocker12 wrote:
P.S. please dont tell me to google it, im not stupid. Its much quicker and easier to ask these questions on this forum.

Stupid? No. Rude? Possibly. :?


Rude? do you really think that?


Rude? Maybe not. Lazy? Yes


So i guess any time i have a guitar related question i shouldn't bother posting it here? I should just use google and not interupt the forum?

I dont get it. Why am i getting attitude? I am gratefull for the info that i have been given.


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you're getting attitude because that is information you could have easily gotten by using the search on the site..... and yes you are very lazy

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