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  1. THanks Biszman62. I'll do that. I'm familiar with the Tele vs Strat neck pocket difference.
  2. Thanks, Bizman62. It's clear now. That means tere's no reasonable way to do this.
  3. Hi. Guys, thanks for your replies. Actually the idea is not to drop two frets but to have all that scale lentgh divided to 22 instead of 24. That would mean, all across the fingerboard the distance between two frets will be slightly bigger. So it's just a reallocation of the scale length for 22 frets instead of 24. Besides having a custom neck done by someone else, maybe just replacing the fingerboard, in my case it is made of bloodwood (the neck itsefl is of wallnut). My question is. This will have no impact on the intonation? It should be ok, no? Because the distance between the nut and my pickup stays the same and the scale length is the same. Only the frets will not be positioned in the same place.
  4. I am in this situation. I have a Kiesel Zeus 6 (headless). It has Fender scale length so 25.5 inches, 24 frets and 20'' radius. I love the guitar except the neck. I'm more traditional and play lots of African rumba which is very high on the neck. Paradoxically, I'm a lot more comfortable up there on a 22 fret neck with a more traditional radius. It's funny but it's also very difficult for me to orientate on that neck. I constantly don't know where my hand is. I pick up the Fender, I don't have to look and I know where I am. I've had the Kiesel first so it's not a matter of being used to it. Well, Kiesel doesn't want to build it for me, which is quite disappointing. You think it would be possible to turn my neck into a 22 fret one? Perhaps replacing the whole fingerboard?
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