Who plays "A" necks

The original shortscale guitars; Mustangs, Duo-Sonics, Musicmasters, Jaguars, Broncos, Jag-stang, Jagmaster, Super-Sonic, Cyclone, and Toronados.

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Who plays "A" necks

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Just curious because i have a 64 mustang neck in my stash and have never actually played it
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Post by NickS »

I think I have one on my Swinger.
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Post by Thomas »

My main Jaguar is a '63 A width neck.
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Post by Nick »

Plops brought a lovely partscaster duosonic to flbq that I think we all decided was an A width neck, it played like candy and I want one now if I ever get another mustang shape guitar.
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Nick wrote:Plops brought a lovely partscaster duosonic to flbq that I think we all decided was an A width neck, it played like candy and I want one now if I ever get another mustang shape guitar.
That neck played amazing but it was so tiny at the nut it was wild
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Post by stewart »

i have two (64 duo-sonic II and a 65 mustang). given a choice i'd opt for a B width these days but i still enjoy the A every now and then.
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Post by Noirie. »

Pretty sure the Jaguar neck I sold Doog had a A width neck.
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Post by paul_ »

I think the only reissue A-widths have been the Jag-Stang and some '90s 69RI Mustangs, but I do occasionally see people saying their MIJ Jag has one. Sometimes things get halfway'd by metric conversion though, like the early 00's MIJ 69 Stangs had something that is technically inbetween a vintage Fender A and B (probably aiming for a B). I have no idea what the true skinny on this is anymore, I should probably buy 6 or 7 more guitars and get to the bottom of it.
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Do it you won't
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FFS, why no delete button so I can delete my double post?
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Post by lorez »

I have a 3/4 a width neck on a duo sonic I bought off nickd which I haven’t really used and will provide flip. I bought it for the kids but they don’t care for guitars now. To small for me to be honest
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