condo wrote:I would procure a used 650, and use the nice wide neck. If you want the standard neck buy a 330 or 610. The 650s and 330s are less expensive (used) and have 24 fret necks.
The 650 has a wide neck but it's a neck-through design rather than a glued-in neck. Its recessed pickups and modern bridge makes the height of the fretboard off the body different than the 330/350 series. The neck heel is also carved in a way that's not like the 330/350s.
The 330 has a narrow neck, as you noted. It also has dark wood wings on its headstock, which doesn't matter for a Jetglo guitar, but would for a guitar that is to have a headstock that is all light wood.
The 610's neck is also neck-though.
If you want the R tail piece take it off your 350 and put a bigsby on it and then sell it.
Yup! (Or your 330.)