Something like this? 24.75 scale on a 22 frets. AAAA flamed maple neck. Alder body. Gold Sperzel locking tuners. Gold Wilkinson VS 100 tremolo. Built by Chris Finch in 2002. Warmoth’s 24.75 conversion necks yields a stumpy guitar and plays awkward. No good!

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It is not necessary to modify the body or move the bridge. After installation simply re-intonate your guitar to match the new scale. All Conversion Necks are built using Modern construction. LTD/ ESP 24.75 Scale Viper 50 electric guitar neck.great for project or replacement.nut measures 1 5/8 and heel measures 2 1/4 across.Has some extra holes at heel that have been filled.chip on headstock picture.also scratches on both side as if the guitar was hanging at some point.see photos. Conversion Necks Conversion necks are a Warmoth innovation that allow you to easily change the scale length of your 25-1/2" bolt-on guitar to either 24-3/4" (Gibson® length) or 28-5/8" (Baritone length). They work by lengthening or shortening the distance between the bridge saddles and the string nut. Moving the bridge is not necessary.

Tele 24.75 conversion neck

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- 24.75” scale for easy playing (this is a Gibson scale conversion neck that can be used on a Strat, Tele, or other bolt on neck guitars that originally have a 25.5” Fender scale neck) - Right Handed - Black Dot Inlays - Bone Nut - professionally applied nitrocellulose lacquer finish I'm digging that Tele! The 24.75" scale conversion necks have been around for a while, You can just order a standard size body with a conversion neck. The neck mounting holes were drilled but have been professionally plugged for you to start fresh. I had them plugged because I thought they were a bit off but it turns out they were perfect and it was the body that was off. This is a "conversion neck" meaning it fits on a standard Strat and gives it a 24.75" Gibson scale.

Re: Body choices for 24.75" conversion neck « Reply #3 on: March 03, 2021, 09:05:47 AM » What Spock is saying is get a used strat, get gigging, make some money, then slowly replace the parts of the used guitar until you get a new guitar.

The 24.75" scale conversion necks have been around for a while, You can just order a standard size body with a conversion neck. The neck mounting holes were drilled but have been professionally plugged for you to start fresh. I had them plugged because I thought they were a bit off but it turns out they were perfect and it was the body that was off. This is a "conversion neck" meaning it fits on a standard Strat and gives it a 24.75" Gibson scale.

Tele 24.75 conversion neck

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Tele 24.75 conversion neck

Something I've been considering for a long long time but never had the courage to take the plunge is ordering a 24.75 scale conversion tele neck from USACG. I have smallish hands, and the gibson 24.75 scale length is alot easier and more enjoyable for me to play on. Here's my ESP Custom Tele w/ 24.5 or 24.75 scale loaded with Seymour Duncan Pearly Gates made in the mid-80's. It has coil tap w/ Ebony board.

The neck shape is b/w a 59 LP and 60's ES-335. Truly, a one of a kind. I want to get one of those Telesonics too! So, on a 24.75" conversion neck, the nut will be 24.75" from the bridge saddles, and the 12th fret will be 12.375" from the nut- putting it 12.375" from the bridge as well. The problem with just putting the neck from a 24.75" guitar onto a body from a 25.5" one is that the bridge is probably located in a different spot, and, when installed, the distance between the nut and bridge won't actually be 24.75". I had a Warmoth 24.75" conversion neck in a tele a while back. It played and sounded great.
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Det är tvärt om med strata / tele. PRS t.ex. har ju 25" skallängd eller 24.75" med olika kroppar, och olika halsprofiler (Wide-fat, Dessa kallas conversion necks: http://www.warmoth.com/Guitar/Necks/ConversionNecks.aspx

I have no idea why, but it feels weird! To me, one of the things that defines a Fender guitar (along with a 6 a side headstock) is the 25.5" scale. Mess with that & you change the feel, the sound, & you take away some of it's innate Fenderyness (if there is such a word). Top Menu.

Larrivee hade en Teleliknande sak med 24,75 mensur. maltjik skrev: gör inte warmoth conversion-halsar? Jopp! Tom Anderson Cobra har 24.75" mensur. http://www.warmoth.com/Guitar/necks/tel nneck.aspx.

After installation simply re-intonate your guitar to match the new scale. All Conversion Necks are built using Modern construction. LTD/ ESP 24.75 Scale Viper 50 electric guitar neck.great for project or replacement.nut measures 1 5/8 and heel measures 2 1/4 across.Has some extra holes at heel that have been filled.chip on headstock picture.also scratches on both side as if the guitar was hanging at some point.see photos. Conversion Necks Conversion necks are a Warmoth innovation that allow you to easily change the scale length of your 25-1/2" bolt-on guitar to either 24-3/4" (Gibson® length) or 28-5/8" (Baritone length). They work by lengthening or shortening the distance between the bridge saddles and the string nut. Moving the bridge is not necessary.

Canarywood on Sapele. 24.75" Scale MM-Style Guitar Neck, S-Style Heel. The frets on our necks are not leveled before sale. The fretboard is carefully manufactured to have a straight and even radius but fret leveling and crowning may be necessary for a low action setup. Re: Body choices for 24.75" conversion neck « Reply #3 on: March 03, 2021, 09:05:47 AM » What Spock is saying is get a used strat, get gigging, make some money, then slowly replace the parts of the used guitar until you get a new guitar.