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FDP Forum / Fender Guitars: Telecasters / classic vibe thinline squier tele
FDP Forum / Fender Guitars: Telecasters / classic vibe thinline squier tele
outlawGTR
USA
Love Your NeighborJul 9th, 2010 06:28 PM Edit Profile Print Topic Search
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is the neck on the thin or thick side
Tele295
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St. Somewhere
DjangofestiveJul 10th, 2010 10:31 AM Edit Profile Print Topic Search
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Kinda thinish, based on the one I played in a store recently. Somebody told me they were Gibson scale (24.75") rather than Fender scale (25.5"), but I don't know if that's true
nogin007
Alabama/USAJul 10th, 2010 10:42 AM Edit Profile Print Topic Search
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Vintage Modified Squiers are Gibson scale. I think the Classic Vibes are Fender scale.
outlawGTR
USA
Love Your NeighborJul 11th, 2010 03:00 PM Edit Profile Print Topic Search
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at 24.75 I bet it would feel better with 11s
vomer
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Somerset, UK
Slavering over a hot stave.Jul 11th, 2010 03:09 PM Edit Profile Print Topic Search
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nogin007 "Vintage Modified Squiers are Gibson scale."
Only the Vintage Modified Thinline Telecaster is listed as having a 24.75" scale length.
The Mad Hungarian
Grimesville, PA
Keep on Truckin'Jul 18th, 2010 08:09 PM Edit Profile Print Topic Search
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I have a CV Thinline and a CV 50s. The 50s has a bit meatier neck profile, but I don't find the Thinline unreasonably skinny, in fact in my hands it's a great feeling neck. To me, the advantage these CVs offer is the 9.5 radius and bigger frets, which I find more playable.
outlawGTR
USA
Love Your NeighborJul 30th, 2010 10:38 PM Edit Profile Print Topic Search
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See review in fender gear reviews
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