chilipeppermaniac
Ambassador of Decibels
I like a wide neck to help make clear notes in chords and for fretting single notes like Mitch said. Stubby Fat finger curse.
DOno,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, U got an 81 LPC,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, I had it's older cousin the 79 LP Std. ( or at least I guess it was a 79) despite my initial gut instinct told me it was considerably older by the amount of wear it had by the time I got it in like 82-83. BUT the memory of the Volute, Uncovered T Top Pups, Metal Tulip type Klusons, and Speed Knobs among other tell tale age signs. Oh and the Serial number being imprinted and not a sticker. As for brother Robert. He is definitely 2 ears and 2 hands all his own when it comes to the right tool for the musical job he is after.

Soooo....Robert...is this a bad time to say, “I told ya so”?
Just teasing!
As for your observations about how the Jackson feels even though it has a longer scale length, this is the same observation I have both with my Strat and my Jackson. They don’t “feel” stiffer to me than my Les Paul.
The bottom line is to play what you like.
I really don’t care if someone prefers something old or something brand new. Each person needs to feel comfortable with whatever instrument they choose to play.
IS IT HERE YET!>!?!?!?!?!Cleaning up guitars and getting them ready to go to their new homes...
Not only will the Schecter be a welcome piece, but the extra room will be nice too...