Why no neck profile options on a Fallout?

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Why no neck profile options on a Fallout?

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My son has a Tribute Fallout, and it ROCKS! Kind of makes me want to get a USA version, but I see on the G&L website that neck options are not available. Bummer! Any idea why?
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Re: Why no neck profile options on a Fallout?

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I thought they did but it's listed as NO neck options ... bummer for sure in this modern age of CNC equipment :shocked028:
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Re: Why no neck profile options on a Fallout?

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Ches wrote:My son has a Tribute Fallout, and it ROCKS! Kind of makes me want to get a USA version, but I see on the G&L website that neck options are not available. Bummer! Any idea why?
See this post in the G&L Knowledgebase: WHY are there no neck options for SC-2/Fallout?.

Hope this helps.

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Re: Why no neck profile options on a Fallout?

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So Craig, if the (temporary?) impasse is getting the CAD work done to allow other carving profiles of the SC-2 headstock necks, do you think there's any chance the factory could be sweet-talked into putting an ASAT/S-500 neck on one? I'm assuming the heels are identical and that just the headstock shape would be "wrong," but that the SC-2 decal could still be placed on it.
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Re: Why no neck profile options on a Fallout?

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Thanks, Craig. I'll put the Fallout on the back burner for a while.....unless they want to take Colin's idea and throw a Modern Classic neck on one and send it to Michigan. Field test/prototype, perhaps?! :D
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Re: Why no neck profile options on a Fallout?

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My USA Fallout must be a one-of-a-kind, then. I was able to order it with a different neck, I am pretty sure it was the 1B option, a slimmer profile.
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Re: Why no neck profile options on a Fallout?

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Yamwich wrote:My USA Fallout must be a one-of-a-kind, then. I was able to order it with a different neck, I am pretty sure it was the 1B option, a slimmer profile.
In 2014 until July 2015, the Fallout did have neck options available. Since your's was ordered in 2014, your Fallout did have neck options.

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Re: Why no neck profile options on a Fallout?

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Hi Craig,
It's been many months since this topic was discussed. Anything new at G&L about opening up neck options for the Fallout? I'm getting one when they do!

Thanks!
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Re: Why no neck profile options on a Fallout?

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lefty_major wrote:Hi Craig,
It's been many months since this topic was discussed. Anything new at G&L about opening up neck options for the Fallout? I'm getting one when they do!

Thanks!
I emailed Dave this morning.

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Hi Dave,

A few of members are again inquiring to get news about neck options for the Fallout, SC-2 and F-100.
Are these still in the CAD/CAM project queue?

Thanks,
--Craig
Dave's reply:
No news on that, Craig.


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Re: Why no neck profile options on a Fallout?

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Thank you for checking.
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Re: Why no neck profile options on a Fallout?

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In 2016, with the March 1, 2016 Price List, the 1 5/8" nut width neck options are available.
Neck profile: Slim C (neck profile options must be 1 5/8” nut width only)
Here are the current neck options for the Fallout:
Classic C - This is the profile most G&L fans associate with the post 2000 era. 1 5/8” nut width, slight edge roll, medium taper from 0.830” to 0.960”.
It starts off fairly slim and gets beefier up the neck. These specs were part of the #1 neck.

Heritage ‘86 - Faithful to the early G&L years with a 1 5/8” nut width, slight edge roll, and medium taper from 0.790” at 1st fret to a 0.910” at 12th fret.
These specs were part of the #1b neck.

Modern U - Fans of Leo’s early U-shape necks often want a chunk down low but not too much at the top.
While some of those early U-shape necks were extremely thick, the Modern U offers a bit more chunk but not too much.
1 5/8” nut width, slight edge roll, mild taper from 0.850” at the 1st fret to 0.910” at the 12th fret. These specs were part of the #1c neck.

Soft V - A gentle V-shape is heaven for some players, and this is one will delight. Mild V-shape down low which fades to almost C-shape up top.
1 5/8” nut width, slight edge roll, mild taper from 0.830” at the 1st fret to 0.960” at the 12th fret. These specs were part of the #2a neck.

Deep V - A more aggressive V-shape for those who can’t get enough V. Pronounced V-shape down low which fades to moderate V-shape up top.
1 5/8” nut width, slight edge roll, mild taper from 0.890” at the 1st fret to 0.930” at the 12th fret. These specs were part of the #1d neck.
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