Postby zarfnober » Wed Nov 11, 2009 4:55 pm
Thanks Handbrake, did you measure from the zero fret to the posts on the bridge? Please do if you can. And, does yours say Mark V on headstock or Ventures II? These models do seem to get lumped together here on a regular basis, and I'm not trying to insult anyones intelligence here. Just trying to clear things up. Every Mark V I've seen or played has a noticeably shorter scale, I have fairly stubby , clumsy fingers and these necks are easier to play for me.
I just measured my Ventures Mark 1(1966) and my Ventures II, slab body, July 1965 body and neck date and here is what I found:
Both necks measure 24 7/8" from zero fret to mounting posts on bridge. I did not check my 65 Ventures or my other 66 ventures or my Johnny Ramone signature model, but I believe they are the same. I recall in another post Ed Elliot said Semie used a new fret cutter at one point and it was slightly shorter(1/4"?) than previously used. Again, this should have nothing to do with a Mark V scale length.
So that is 3/8" shorter, correct? I also have a Celebrity III short scale bass with the same scale length, 24 7/8".
Can someone else also measure the scales on their Mark V and Ventures II, carved and slab body? Were some Mark V logos silkscreened onto Ventures II necks? They look identical. Would seem a shame to redo everything when you could just put it together the way it's supposed to for that scale length.
I say a Mark V is a short scale guitar, a Ventures II, slab or carved, is not. Can we agree on this? Thanks,
Rocco
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