Is this one of the redesigned 12 string nut?

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tamere
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Is this one of the redesigned 12 string nut?

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My Rickenbacker is a lefty from 2008. I read that Rickenbacker modified the nuts for their 12 string a few years back, to slightly increase spacing. Can anyone check this photo and tell me if this is one of the newer nuts? Because I am finding it hard to play, C chords etc, without inadvertently muting strings, there is just too little space.

I am thinking of having a luthier redo the nut to increase spacing between strings and reduce space between octaves if this is one of the older narrow nut, if it's not possible to increase spacing more than that, I will have to sell it...I would rather not!

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Re: Is this one of the redesigned 12 string nut?

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If you're looking for a luthier, I think you need to contact Mark Arnquist on BeatGearCavern. He's the best at this stuff.
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Re: Is this one of the redesigned 12 string nut?

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Mark can replace the nut with a new one with slightly wider spacing which makes a difference.
Or...if you're willing to pay the money, he can refret the guitar with frets through the binding and all the way out to the edges of the neck, and then replace the nut to take advantage of the extra width and tighten up the pairs. This makes a very substantial difference in how much room you have up there.
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