So here we go. I went to my cousin's wedding over the weekend. He got married in Sandpoint Idaho. I camped about 60 miles east of Sandpoint on the Clarks Fork River in my camper. It was beautiful and I got to spend some rare time alone, my wife was on call for work and couldn't attend. The festivities started with the bachelor party on Thursday night. Pretty tame for a bachelor party, but it was great to see my two cousins that I really haven't seen much since high school. I will pass on one piece of wisdom from that...Don't, for any reason, mess with a couple of rough necks. OK.

My playing has been really limited the last couple of months. But overall I am in a very experimental frame of mind. I heard some rough recordings of our band and decided that something has got to change. I play in a quartet, if you will. Two guitar players, bass, drummer. The other guitar player is, in my opinion, a very talented player and serious. We really enjoy playing together. Playing with another serious guitar player is fun, but also a challenge. It's easy if one of us plays lead and other rhythm. But I really want to try and achieve something a little more grand at times. So that has got me experimenting.
First, I don't know enough chords. So I have been really working on straight memorizing more chords, and learning a little more about chord theory.
Second, I am playing a lot of slide, and that has got me to using Drop D tuning and finger picking. Super fun.
So this is my G&L question...Do any of you experienced slide players play 7.5" radius necks. I am big believer that you can get used to about anything. But still am not liking playing slide on my 7.5" radius necks. Which is all I have in G&L right now. Kinda wrestling with buying another guitar.
Third, I don't really like our sound with two bolt-on neck guitars--or I don't like it all the time. I play my ASAT Deluxe, but it's just not fat enough to provide a really radical contrast to his strat in my mind. I have tried adding effects, and so far not really doing it for me. So I am getting back in the set neck business.
So here is my general question, does anybody play any HH guitars that are really fat and have a longer scale? What about a bolt on neck?
I first heard Boogie Bill say this, a big part of the Les Paul sound is geometry...Basically that seems to me to be the case. But still playing guitars...
cheers, Jeremy