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lenny

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the AL and the Luke ....i can switch easily between the 2 guitars with no problems what so ever ...even though to me, the luke is a soft v ala old Strat and the Al is a rounded c shape ala old Tele.....the transition between the 2 for me is seemless....like taking off your worn in leather boots and then slipping into a pair of comfy slippers!!
 

lenny

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It has got to be the rosewood neck on my JP6. Made earlier this year :D

I agree there is nothing any better feeling thn the SOLID Rosewood necks....I have played several at NAMM and they are sooooo SEXY FEELING .....smoooth smooooth smooooooth .......:p ...i will have a Solid RW neck !!!! ....I am just being Patient....hahaha:)
 

Coffeemug

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The BFR rosewood necks on my Luke and AL...both are absolutely awesome, but I slightly prefer the Luke's shaping.
Lenny, you're absolutely right: Switching between those two is no problem at all!
 

Psychicpet

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although I'm a 'fat stringer' I did work at a shop that was an EBMM dealer and I gotta tell ya, the neck on the Luke is amazing!!! made me wish my kolbasa fingers were fleet enough for the skinny strings (or had the patience to make them) :D
 

phatduckk

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Ive always loved teh axis and luke necks but lately my silhouettes and I have been renewing our love affair.

i havent spent much time with a morse but from my limited exposure I'm thinking ill love the necks on those too
 

spkirby

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Axis or Luke... both are absolutely sublime. After that in order of personal preference is the Albert Lee, Morse, Silhouette, then in last place is the JP.
 

Coffeemug

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Had to google that myself...russian sausages...seems appropriate speaking of a bass player's fingers...:D
 
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