325 Reissue Headstocks

The short-scale model that changed history

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Re: 325 Reissue Headstocks

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arrow201 wrote:i thought i heard or read somewhere that for the 325v63, the head stock became smaller starting in 1997 ? ...i have
a '97 and it is smaller.
Yep, around that time. Mine was a '98.
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Re: 325 Reissue Headstocks

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That's kind of interesting, because 1997-ish is when the 4001V63 headstock became shorter.
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Re: 325 Reissue Headstocks

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Cool this is important in the history of the 325 models!
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If there smaller does that make it less accurate?
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Id want my guitar to be accurate as possible.
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Re: 325 Reissue Headstocks

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sped55miles wrote:Id want my guitar to be accurate as possible.
I would like mine to be both accurate and precise ... :roll: :lol:
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