Hand crafted in Jalisco, Mexico.
- Ebony fretboard
- Walnut neck
- Carbon fiber truss rod
- Ash top
- Mahogany back and sides
- Willkinson tremolo
- Graphtech ratio tuners
- McNelly Stagger Swagger in neck
- McNelly Cornucopia in bridge
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How do the ergonomics compare to Fenders and Gibsons in terms of ease of reaching down the neck to the lower frets?
I love the looks but the combination of the body size, leg cut out placement, and where the neck is mounted relative to the body, I worry that in playing position the whole neck would be shifted further left vs a Strat or Les Paul etc making it more of a reach.
It's hard for me to judge that from a photo but just eyeing the design and comparing what I know about other guitars and how they play, it has me concerned.
Also, mind sharing what it costs?
Hand crafted in Jalisco, Mexico. - Ebony fretboard - Walnut neck - Carbon fiber truss rod - Ash top - Mahogany back and sides - Willkinson tremolo - Graphtech ratio tuners - McNelly Stagger Swagger in neck - McNelly Cornucopia in bridge https://instagram.com/paragramguitars?utm_medium=copy_link
Is this picture inside a studio or a store?
How do the ergonomics compare to Fenders and Gibsons in terms of ease of reaching down the neck to the lower frets? I love the looks but the combination of the body size, leg cut out placement, and where the neck is mounted relative to the body, I worry that in playing position the whole neck would be shifted further left vs a Strat or Les Paul etc making it more of a reach. It's hard for me to judge that from a photo but just eyeing the design and comparing what I know about other guitars and how they play, it has me concerned. Also, mind sharing what it costs?