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Which guitar has the smallest profile??? I have a Luke and its a little big for my hands, compared to previous guitars I had....

For those of us with smaller hands, I find that nothing beats EBMM necks. Out of curiosity, what other guitars have you had that you felt were smaller in the neck department? And how do you define "smaller"? Front-to-back or side-to-side. I'm guessing front-to-back based on your statements (the typical "shredder" neck).

IMO, the Luke neck is about the smallest within the EBMM line. It, along with the Axis, is narrowest side-to-side. The EVH was actually the narrowest if you can find one. All these are moderately substantial front-to-back, but wrapping the entire hand around the neck is easy.

As mentioned, the JP is also a contender: it is wider side-to-side but slimmer front-to back. If your idea of small is front-to-back thinness, that is probably going to be the best choice for you.
 

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I used to have a fender Showmaster (Korean made) as it was about the smallest neck I had ever played, or I dunno if it was cause that was my first guitar.
I had never played another EBMM guitar besides the Luke until yesterday when I tried an Axis and a Y2D, and I was blown away of how good I could play and how comfortable it felt, it might have been that I was just excited about seeing more than two Balls a the same time haha anyways... The axis neck felt a lot smaller that the Luke IMO.. But i dunno... And Ive never played a JP model, will have to try one soon...
 
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