The only thing I might change would be the addition of edge trim. Nice, according to you she has her distinct character and is not just a 325 sans whammy. There are songs I wrote on her that I can't even play standard scale! (4 or 5 fret stretch, no prob ) Her neck is very thin and narrow with a nicely rounded fretboart, I can do all my wrapped-thumb tricks that don't work for me on a fender or such. Maybe I've grown beyond the point where I need to emulate my heroes so closely But if that can be remedied I may just keep her like this and show her off the way she was conceived. There is one thing I don't like about the 'R': the string spacing is irregular. For most of that time I had her 'Lennonized' but recently I'm seeing her in her original 'R' tailpiece, and you know it's starting to grow on me. I'm getting ready to refinish my jetglo 320 after 26 years in the trenches together (neither one of us looks as young as we used to ). Wow, if that's true then it gives me a lot to think about. Wj350 wrote:I *think* the 320 bodies and necks are physically different than their 325/310/315 counterparts-wider bodies (13.25' vs.