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If you can't take the neck off it's always more of a hassle. Honestly, that's about it.

Have you ever done a scallop before? If you have then it won't be that different except worrying about protecting the body while you're doing it. If not, it'll be a fun time :D

I love scalloped fretboards, personally, and feel like they play as smooth as butter. It does take a lot of time and energy, though, a lot longer than most people think. Were you thinking about doing a full scallop (regular style) or a 'spoon' scallop, as I call it, where the scallop is deepest on the headstock side of the fret and shallow at the other end, making a sort of spoon shape. That's what I have on my strat. It's less work, takes away less wood and I think it plays just as great if you play pretty consistently.

Go for it. Just go slow and make sure nothing bad happens to that body.

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