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[QUOTE="niccolai:157931"]Alot of people think it's the space between frets, but it's not, extra jumbo frets are just the same metal bars as a jumbo but they are higher by like 1 20th of a milimeter or something rediculis. a general rule of thumb is the bigger the fret, the better the harmonic. [img]http://www.warmoth.com/guitar/images/necks/fretsize_2.gif[/img] They don't really alter speed, but I find fret size effects harmonics and pulls. The ones on the BCR are 5105 18% nickel/silver same frets ESP and Ibanez use on most of thier guitars. regular jumbo would be the 5150, the first one on the picture is medium, the flat is jazz, and the last one is friggin huse, I don't know what that size is called though. Your welcome to come play the guitar if you want. And I think that website has the models confused because the pictures on the site are the same guitars, but the specs don't match, the site is a little confusing.[/QUOTE]
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