Hi I originally posted this in the other JRHall thread on shortening necks with a scarf joint - but thought mabye it would get more attention as its own thread.. I was reading the JRH shortening thread with some interest, because at a swap meet I bought a John Watkins LP style semi hollowbody that was EIRosewood capped and mahog backed, routed for soapbar pu's and 2 tone/vol controls and came with a 1pc mahog neck - however when I approached the project it became abundantly clear that it was not the proper neck for the project The bridge and saddle locations were already drilled out for a 24 3/4" scale, which was fine with me as I wanted this scale anyhow... being sausaged fingered... but it precluded the option of adjusting scale wise,,, but anyhow> Like I said I wanted a proper LP scale - Now after alot of head scratching, contemplation, adjusting and reconfiguring adding zerofrets recalculating etc I came to realize that I would have to remove about 1 1/2" of the neck to configure it in a trad 24 3/4" config. Id like to use this neck - I could simply build one - but why bother if I have an easily salvageable prefab? Now I saw the JRHall method and while helpful to some, it doesnt really interest me in that Id like to avoid the visible scarf on the neck.... this may end up being a gift and Id like it to be spiff Im interested in the bridle joint and researched a pile of different bridle joint options - (bridle joint sounds like something your wife would smoke on your wedding night ) and I see a few ways to possibly do this - however -
What would be your recomendations experienced builders???,,, please enlighten me? -
I really value the wisdom of those hoary with age,,, And Id like to do this right.... any photos or completish/detailed descriptions would be really appreciated! Thanks so Much in advance Cheers Charlie PS before anyone asks me to simply contact John, and ask to have a proper neck sold to me or have one built - I did that and it wasnt possible/feasible unfortunately
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