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I'm not sure what size it is, but you can just take one out and bring it with you to Home Depot or whatever.
For checking neck relief - capo at the the first fret and press down on the last fret. Then measure the gap between the string and the fret at the ninth fret. There should be about enough relief to slide a .010 E string through there. Sometimes I can't be bothered to find my feeler gauges.
Of course action and relief is all player's preference and quite subjective.
For checking neck relief - capo at the the first fret and press down on the last fret. Then measure the gap between the string and the fret at the ninth fret. There should be about enough relief to slide a .010 E string through there. Sometimes I can't be bothered to find my feeler gauges.
Of course action and relief is all player's preference and quite subjective.
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And, of course, there's always the Dan Erlewine autographed special at Stew Mac. about $67.00...
These are notched to clear frets.
These are notched to clear frets.
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