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Only one of the epi’s has a strange to me flat spot on the back of the neck

My '79 LP Custom has that crazy neck that a lot of the LP's from that era did: very thin and flat-backed up by the nut and tapering to fat and round at the heel. It's like a compound profile I guess, and several of the Norlin-era Les Pauls that I have owned over the years had it, including this one. I find it to be incredibly comfortable to play, and maybe even something they should think about doing again.
 
My '79 LP Custom has that crazy neck that a lot of the LP's from that era did: very thin and flat-backed up by the nut and tapering to fat and round at the heel. It's like a compound profile I guess, and several of the Norlin-era Les Pauls that I have owned over the years had it, including this one. I find it to be incredibly comfortable to play, and maybe even something they should think about doing again.
Believe it or not, with me it’s the least played
 
I don't mind a shallow profile, though I do prefer chunky ones. It's just the narrow ones that give me trouble nowadays.

I was comfortable with pretty much any neck I encountered for decades. It's only in recent years that I developed a condition known as finger clubbing, where the fingertips become fatter and the nails curved. Since then I have difficulty with any chord form that requires open strings to ring out in between fretted ones on a narrow neck. Some of the more demanding ones are difficult on even the larger necks that I've played an loved for many years.

Here's a pic of the Albert Lee HH. Fantastic feel on the neck, just a bit small for me. Other than that, it sounds great and plays really well.
I wish they made one with a wide/fat neck.

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One of my favorites is an F chord with the G and high E strings left open. Can hardly manage that one on anything except my classical guitar anymore.
On narrow necks even a plain ol' C cowboy chord is a challenge.
 
One of my favorites is an F chord with the G and high E strings left open. Can hardly manage that one on anything except my classical guitar anymore.
On narrow necks even a plain ol' C cowboy chord is a challenge.
I know what you mean bro.
I have a couple of tunes that I use similar chords and I hear myself messing them up so ridiculously bad .
That I just tend to not play them!
Cheers
 
Couple black & golds in my stable

Deathbat, a '77 Greco. Another one with a fairly small neck. Has the Duncan Mayhem set and tonally it's quite aggressive.

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Golden Eagle has a super chunky '58 profile neck and Wolfetone Caretakers. Plays like butter and sounds great, vintage hot.
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Night Bird, named for the Hendrix tune inspired by Alison Steele. (I posted this one on the P90 thread already)
Neck is superb. Tone is the essence of proverbial Tele-on-steroids.
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My other Custom is cream & gold - a mid-80s Burny named Nicotine Blonde.
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Couple black & golds in my stable

Deathbat, a '77 Greco. Another one with a fairly small neck. Has the Duncan Mayhem set and tonally it's quite aggressive.

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Golden Eagle has a super chunky '58 profile neck and Wolfetone Caretakers. Plays like butter and sounds great, vintage hot.
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Night Bird, named for the Hendrix tune inspired by Alison Steele. (I posted this one on the P90 thread already)
Neck is superb. Tone is the essence of proverbial Tele-on-steroids.
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My other Custom is cream & gold - a mid-80s Burny named Nicotine Blonde.
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Beautiful instruments all of them
 
You guys aren't helping my LP gas at all...not one bit! :mad: I might look into getting another MIJ soon. Like my ex Greco EG500...
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