![]() The prices of acoustic guitars are really up their these days. Like I stated $1,500 to maybe $2,000 tops. J-45 would really be my choice but even $2,500 is to high. They have walnut fretboards, which I am not familiar with at all. Never owned a Gibson anything and I have been playing a very long time. I did some more research and I surmised I may have live with 1.75, which many seem to be. Well, yes I guess it is the neck width, but iirc that usually follows the nut width. Thanks for any tips on where\what to look for Any cheaper and you get the richlite fingerboard.which I do not like. They have the scale 24.75 but not the nut width. Martin has one but it's $6,000.out of my range for sure. I have checked by email with Laravee, Breedlove and Seagull (Canada) No luck With my Strats I have no issues, but probably will get a LP studio soon for the shrter scale. I can find one or the other but not a combo. It is an amazing build but the nut width kills me 1 7/8" I do have a brand new seagull studio artist deluxe that I cannot return. So, Scale length: 24.75" or even less, but above 24". I can always add the pickup system myself, like LR Baggs Anthem, etc For me, "quality" means either made in USA or Japan and $1,500+Īctually even just acoustic with these specs would be OK. So now I am looking for a "quality" acoustic\electric with the following specs-I haven't found any in my searches. Well I have posted many times about my arthritis and carpal tunnel issues. ![]()
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