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First, you should buy and read this book if you haven't already:

http://www.amazon.com/Make-Your-Own-Electric-Guitar/dp/0953104907

The important thing is that you understand the principles that would support the design of a baritone guitar. At that point, you can design from scratch of adapt a design you like. I'm not sure where you'd just go buy a template for something like that. Do you have any idea what specifically you're looking for, and how much of the work you intend to do yourself?

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LMII comes close with a 27.5" Would that do it?

SPFS9 fretting template, fingerstyle 25.7” and baritone 27.5” scales In Stock $35.95

Other wise you could buy the 34" bass scale and shift it over 4 frets. That would get you to 26.986" if my math is correct, but you'd want to call to make sure it has enough notches to do the job.

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Let's calrify a little bit to get you the correct answer. Are you looking for a fretting template to lay out the fret spacing or are you looking for a template of the neck taper/profile? Fretting templates are not as hard to get. A template for the taper is a lot harder since there are multiple factors that determine the taper; nut width, bridge width, scale length, number of frets. All of those affect the taper of the neck.

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If you are looking for a template there used to be a website called monster guitar shop or something along those lines that had a 27" template but it's been almost 4 years since I looked it up so i'm not sure on that site. Otherwise use the fretscale calculator that Tim37 posted. If you are looking for a paper template just search for it on google. There are several sites where you can print them out for hand sawing fret slots.

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There's always FretFind2D: http://www.ekips.org/tools/guitar/fretfind2d/

You specify: scale length, string width at the nut, string width at the bridge, fretboard overhang, number of frets & number of strings and it will return a PDF, SVG, DFX, etc. of the designed fretboard. It will even handle compound scaled and non-traditional scales (19 EDO, etc.). Here's a super-simple 27" neck: http://www.ekips.org/tools/guitar/fretfind2d/#len=27&lenF=25&lenL=28&pDist=0.5&nutWidth=1.375&bridgeWidth=2.125&oE=0.09375&oN=0.09375&oB=0.09375&oL=0.09375&oF=0.09375&oNL=0.09375&oNF=0.09375&oBL=0.09375&oBF=0.09375&root=12&scl=%0A!+12tet.scl%0A!%0A12+tone+equal+temperament%0A12%0A!%0A100.0%0A200.%0A300.%0A400.%0A500.%0A600.%0A700.%0A800.%0A900.%0A1000.%0A1100.%0A2%2F1%0A&numFrets=24&numStrings=6&t%5B%5D=0&t%5B%5D=0&t%5B%5D=0&t%5B%5D=0&t%5B%5D=0&t%5B%5D=0&u=in&sl=single&scale=et&o=equal

Ray

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