Westerly m140

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Can anyone tell me the neck width of these? I can’t find it anywhere. Thanks
 

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Is that the OM-140?

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NOPE

Westerly M-140 Full Specs


Body Shape
Concert
Body Type
Hollowbody
Body Construction
Acoustic
Binding
ABS
Body Wood
Mahogany
Body Top Wood
Spruce
Pickguard
Yes
Neck Wood
Mahogany
Neck Shape
C-shaped neck
Neck Joint
Dovetail
Neck Joint
Glued In
Fingerboard Material
Rosewood
Number of Frets
20
Fingerboard Inlays
Dot
String Nut
Bone
Nut Width
1.75"
Fingerboard Radius
16.00"
Bridge
Rosewood
Bridge
Fixed
Hardware
Nickel
Number of Strings
6
Tuners
Guild
Tuners
Vintage Style
Scale Length
24-3/4"
Finish
Gloss
Custom Features: Optional Electronics: Fishman Sonitone pr
 
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I saw that, but nowhere seems to list the neck width.
Usually it's something like .83" at the first fret and .93" at the 12th.
I can't find that spec. Does anyone know?
 

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Sorry, I thought you meant nut.

Long day yesterday, Annual Company meeting.
 

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I saw that, but nowhere seems to list the neck width. Usually it's something like .83" at the first fret and .93" at the 12th. I can't find that spec. Does anyone know?
Sounds like you don't want to know neck width but neck thickness. Because "neck width" at the nut (=nut width) is 1.75", so it can't be .83" at the first fret. Neck thickness is not given in the Guild specs for any guitar. You need to find a member who has one and ask to measure it for you.
Ralf
 

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I asked Cordoba, and their response is: The neck thickness on the M-120 at the 1st fret is 20mm and at the 9th is 23mm. It's the same for the M-140E.

So if anyone wants to know!
 
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