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Conference napalm::guitar

Title:GUITARnotes - Where Every Note has Emotion
Notice:Discussion of the finer stringed instruments
Moderator:KDX200::COOPER
Created:Thu Aug 14 1986
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:3280
Total number of notes:61432

2531.0. "24 FRET Mother!!!" by SUBURB::RILEYD (I SAW ELVIS AT TESCO'S MEAT COUNTER) Wed May 27 1992 09:56

    24 Fret mother!!!
    
    Hi!
    
    Does anybody know where I can get a decent 24 fret neck in the U.K!
    I've seen adverts in GUITAR WORLD for places in the states, but there's
    nowhere over here!
    
    Please help me!!!!!!!!!!
    
    Dave (I-want-to-play higher than Joe Satriani!)
    
    P.S	I'm a first time noter so be gentle with me (HA!)
    
    
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2531.1There surely is a place that can help...STAR::SALKEWICZIt missed... therefore, I am Wed May 27 1992 15:524
    For what kind of guitar/body?
    
    							/Bill
    
2531.2making sh** smell nice.....for enjoyment!SUBURB::RILEYDI SAW ELVIS AT TESCO'S MEAT COUNTERThu May 28 1992 06:506
    It's just a cheap Strat copy made by Palmer.
    
    	Dave 
    
    
    
2531.3NEWOA::DALLISONThu May 28 1992 08:097
2531.4WASTED::tomgDragon Dictate UserThu May 28 1992 10:4416
 Can you simply put a 24 fret neck on a guitar that doesn't currently have
 such a neck? Won't doing this cause intonation problems due to scale
 length?

 I would figure that adding extra frets would make the neck a  little bit
 longer, which would hose up the scale length of the guitar. This assumes
 that scale length is not just the actual fret placement, but is also related
 to where the bridge is located on the guitar.

 I wait to be corrected. ;^)

 
Tom

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Dictated with Dragon Dictate.
2531.5NEWOA::DALLISONThu May 28 1992 10:555
    
    Shouldn't be a problem providing you get someone who knows what they're
    doing to fit it and to set it up correctly.
    
    -Tony
2531.6let's all bugger up our guitars!!SUBURB::RILEYDI SAW ELVIS AT TESCO'S MEAT COUNTERThu May 28 1992 11:236
    I WAS ACTUALLY THINKING OF DOING IT MYSELF!
    
    I thought all i'd have to do is un-do the neck bracket and chuck the
    new one in. I take it that the job is a bit more complicated than that!
    
    dave 
2531.7NEWOA::DALLISONThu May 28 1992 12:397
    
    Errrr...
    
    Don't even *think* about attempting it yourself unless you are an
    experienced guitar technician!
    
    -Tony
2531.8R.I.P My 24 fret SUBURB::RILEYDI SAW ELVIS AT TESCO'S MEAT COUNTERThu May 28 1992 14:065
    OOPS!  WHAT A TWAT!
    
    Never mind! Thanks for saving me the hassle and money!
    
    Dave 
2531.9KERNEL::FLOWERSOh well, whatever, nevermind....Thu May 28 1992 14:0912
    
    Re -1 
    
    >OOPS!  WHAT A TWAT!<
    
    
    	What for asking questions? Methinks you may be a little harsh on
    yourself. :*)
    
    	
    J
    
2531.10NEWOA::DALLISONThu May 28 1992 15:484
    
    Nah, Jason, he's definatley a twat!
    
    (joking!)
2531.11If your handy with woodworking it shouldn't be too badGOES11::G_HOUSEGerm Killer, Plaque SlayerThu May 28 1992 17:4311
    All you have to do is insure that you maintain the proper scale length
    between the nut and the bridge.  To put a standard 24 fret neck on a
    guitar with 21 or 22 frets would generally require that the neck joint
    cavity be routed farther into the body to keep the scale length the
    same (because the 24 fret neck will be a little longer).  
    
    I have seen some necks with fretboards that overlap the body a little
    so that this isn't required.  Don't remember if any of them had 24
    frets though.
    
    Greg
2531.12My 2 centsGANTRY::ALLBERYJimThu May 28 1992 18:3512
    I'm a little confused here...
    
    Isn't the guitar in question a strat copy?
    
    Aren't the pole pieces of a strat's neck pickup located at what
    would be the 24th fret (for standard Fender scale length)?
    
    I don't think the proposed modifications would work very well.
    (I suppose you could get rid of the neck pickup, or re-route, but
    it doesn't seem worth it).  
    
    Jim