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Hi folks, I have a Gibson Les Paul 'classic', it's a 2014 model and I bought it to have some lessons on say in a year's time from my bass/music tutor, I thought it would be way better than my modded but mint Nevada les paul copy.
Thing is if I'm honest, the strings are too close together, I guess they were on the other but it never really bothered me as it cost me ninety quid and I only mucked about on it. The Gibson was almost a grand, I'm thinking of trying a wider neck job if I can find something in a local dealer, with enough room for my mildly arthritic fingers. If I want summat as good as the Gibson, (which I could sell), have you guys got some suggestions?
Think blues/rock, thank - you.

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[quote name='GarethFlatlands' timestamp='1473618646' post='3131721']
I believe Fenders have wider string spacing as some pickup makers offer F spaced options to accommodate the extra width so my suggestion would be a Fender. Maybe something like a Telecaster, the Baja tele I tried had a fat neck which didn't suit me but you might like better. Should be great for blues/rock.
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"F spaced" on a pickup means it's pole pieces are spaced for use with Floyd Rose Tremolo systems, not Fender guitars.

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[quote name='RhysP' timestamp='1479491526' post='3177013']
"F spaced" on a pickup means it's pole pieces are spaced for use with Floyd Rose Tremolo systems, not Fender guitars.
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according to http://www.sweetwater.com/insync/mystery-of-f-spacing-humbucker/ the f is for Fender!

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