![]() ![]() And it's not pain that goes away quickly and easily, too. Even a 7.5lb electric guitar with a 3" strap can cause a lot of pain after a few hours. On top of that, I live under the constant threat of chronic back, neck and shoulder pain from a degenerative condition, and it gets a lot worse when I either contort my body to play a guitar that is too large for me or I wear too much weight on my shoulder. ![]() My situation is this: I am small-framed, 5' 7" narrow shoulders and short arms. ![]() But sold it because I learned I absolutely hate 24 fret necks (except for bass guitars) and I didn't really care for all the switching options in the electronics. Found Olsen guitars and tried out an Ollandoc (please no comments from irate PhisHeads), which was a very nice guitar for the money. I had a DeArmond X-155, sold it because it was just too darned big and heavy. I will try to update this list as more information comes in. ![]()
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