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  2. Gibson ES-350T - Wikipedia

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    In addition to the thinline body, another feature of the Gibson ES-350T is its shortened length of only 597 mm (23 1 ⁄ 2 inch compared to Gibson's standard 24 3/4 inch). It has been stated that this short scale is due to the jazz guitarist Tal Farlow, who had expressed the desire to make difficult chords and melodies easier to grasp. [1]

  3. Scale length (string instruments) - Wikipedia

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    The steel-string acoustic guitar typically has a scale slightly shorter than the classical instrument, the most common scales ranging between short scale (24 inches (610 mm)) and long scale (25.5 inches (650 mm)). Small travel guitars and guitars specifically designed for children can have even shorter scales.

  4. Gibson Little Lucille - Wikipedia

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    The Little Lucille has a number of distinctive features that distinguish it from virtually all other Gibsons. The Little Lucille's body outline is the same as a slightly earlier range of guitars, the Nighthawks (1993–1999), but unlike the Nighthawks, the Little Lucille is a semi-hollow bodied guitar with twin f-holes and a flat (uncarved) top.

  5. Baritone guitar - Wikipedia

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    The baritone guitar is a guitar with a longer scale length, typically a larger body, and heavier internal bracing, so it can be tuned to a lower pitch. Gretsch, Fender, Gibson, Ibanez, ESP Guitars, PRS Guitars, Music Man, Danelectro, Schecter, Burns London and many other companies have produced electric baritone guitars since the 1960s, although always in small numbers due to low popularity. [1]

  6. Gibson Blueshawk - Wikipedia

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    25.5 inch scale length (the same as many Fenders, Gibsons more typically have a 24.75 inch scale length). Through-body stringing and bridge construction - similar to the Fender Telecaster; Blues 90 pickups (superficially resembling a P-90 pickup) Noise reduction circuitry which employs a dummy coil

  7. Red Special - Wikipedia

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    Though using a 24-fret fingerboard, the scale length of the Red Special is a short 24" (609.6 mm); compared to the Gibson standard of 24.75" (628.65 mm) and Fender's common 25.5" (647.7 mm) scale lengths, this creates a looser feel for the strings, which is conducive to May's extensive use of string bending and his wide vibrato. Fretboard