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ivanmihaljevic

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I believe that all MM guitars (with the exception of silo bass) have the same scale length (25 1/2"). So, the length of the fretboard is the same on all models (ok, the 24 fret ones are a little longer for those extra 2 frets, but it's the same scale length).
 

lock-ny

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thanks for the responses guys, Im actually asking about the fretboard, from low E to high E, I know its a dumb question but there is a reason I ask :D
 

roburado

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I haven't looked at the measurements at the MM site, but subjectively, I think it's the Luke or Morse.
 

Junior

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I remember Luke having a really narrow nut width. I liked that.

EDIT:

Turns out all MM's except the JP6 and 7 have the same nut width, 1 5/8". The Morse is also slightly wider at the last fret, comparing to the Axis', Silos, Luke's, etc.
 
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mbgreene

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There are only 2 - 24 fret choices Silo or JP - both specs are 2-1/4" at the last fret.

The rest of the models are 22 frets measured at 2-1/4" at the last fret with the exception of the Luke which is 2-3/16" or 1/16th" narrower.
 
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