Fralin Split Blade in USA Legacy
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Fralin Split Blade in USA Legacy
Hello all. I have a USA Legacy I bought new in 1997, played it for a couple years and then put it in the case and moved on to other guitars. Anyway Im going to start playing it again but first Im going to put a set of Fralin Split Blades in it. The split blades come in 3 radiuses to match the fretboard radius of whatever guitar you are playing. Does anyone know if there was more than one available radius on 1997 USA Legacys and if so what the options were? If the specs help for whatever reason it has 3 single coils, trem, slot tuners, birds eye neck / fretboard, vintage size frets, tinted gloss neck. Any info or direction would be great. Thanks in advance.
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Re: Fralin Split Blade in USA Legacy
The standard spec was a #1 (12" radius) neck, but the #2 (7.5" radius) neck was optional, see this post in the G&L Knowledgebase for all neck sizesfarmin542 wrote:Hello all. I have a USA Legacy I bought new in 1997, played it for a couple years and then put it in the case and moved on to other guitars. Anyway Im going to start playing it again but first Im going to put a set of Fralin Split Blades in it. The split blades come in 3 radiuses to match the fretboard radius of whatever guitar you are playing. Does anyone know if there was more than one available radius on 1997 USA Legacys and if so what the options were? If the specs help for whatever reason it has 3 single coils, trem, slot tuners, birds eye neck / fretboard, vintage size frets, tinted gloss neck. Any info or direction would be great. Thanks in advance.
which were available: What are the USA neck size options, past and present?.
I suggest using a radius gauge to check your Legacy fretboard radius.
Hope this helps.
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