360 Neck Classification
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360 Neck Classification
Would you classify a 360 neck as a "neck through" or a "set in" construction?
The 360 model has a set-neck construction Joe.
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bruceglaser
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Given the fact that the guitar is a milled out block of solid wood with the neck glued in about 3", it's almost a neck through. The joint is actually a simple mortise and tenon joint. In the Japanese Rick 12 string book, there are some good photos of the neck being glued into a 330 or 360 body. The back is attached to the top first and the neck is attached later.
Bruce: It would be nice to post a couple of scans here, should you be able.
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bruceglaser
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Bruce: We can certainly wait a week for some nice scans.
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rogiercreemers
Well, you can see it quite clearly on this pic:
http://www.rickenbacker.com/images/factry04.gif
http://www.rickenbacker.com/images/factry04.gif
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