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Let's See Those Reissues

RJLII

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My 60th Anniversary CS '54 Reissue.

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RJLII

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what is the neck like on that?

Wildwood described it as a '54 "U" shape, .92 at the first fret to 1.03 at the 12th. It's perfectly quartersawn with a 9.5" Radius fingerboard. 6105 Frets. It's not quite the bat that my Nocaster has, but it's got some girth for a Strat. It really plays nice. The back of the neck was a bit sticky for a while, but I hit it with some polishing compound and that took care of it.Here's the actual guitar:

 

Erock_Germany

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Fender 1960 Custom Shop RI Closet Classic and a rebuilt 65 DRRI as a piggyback known as the Pigmaster...

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