How do the Vintage and “Vintage Now” neck profiles compare to the standard neck profile?
We offer three different neck options for our dreadnoughts that vary in size and shape. The easiest way to understand the differences between our neck profiles is by looking at the saddle spacing. With wider saddle spacing, the neck gets larger as you move up towards the body. Our standard (non-vintage) neck has 2 3/16″ spacing at the saddle. This neck has a modified V shape and is available with a 1 11/16″, 1 23/32″, or 1 ¾” nut width. The neck depth (including the fingerboard) is typically .840″ at the 1st fret and .930″ at the 9th fret. The fingerboard width measures 2.195″ at the 12th fret.
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