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There's nothing wrong with bolt on necks. Some of the finest makers use them, eg Collings and Bourgeious, the latter have one of the best neck set joints of any guitars. I really hope their partnership with Eastman produces a guitar with the same neck joint for under a £1k. I'd buy in a heartbeat if they did.
That's what I thought - and I'll add Cumpiano to the list too
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-the phrase "sweat equity" made me gag
-guy with the hoody seems to be actively disrupting tweed guys pitch? and really distracted?
-seems like some worthwhile innovation at long last, but who's playing acoustic up at the 17th fret?
https://i.imgur.com/xGSpSjb.png
The bolts on the back will then tighten the joint with a metal plate I think they said.. The idea being you can actually change the scale length of the neck easy peasy.
On an electric guitar this is an example. So it slots in to the body.
https://i.imgur.com/XhLvLQo.jpg
https://i.imgur.com/PJI4bdr.jpg
https://i.imgur.com/KOEzSRL.jpg
Something like that I assume.. I think as long as its a reliable mechanism its a great idea.
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