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I'm really picky when it comes to neck profile and fretboard radius. Both of my guitars have a similar neck profile, the Gibson '60s slim taper. But there are small differences. I find that I can play faster on my LP Standard but I'm not really sure why.
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Might it be the angle the guitar sits at when you stand?
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I've liked the chunky Gibson necks like on my SG Robot and '79 The Paul II for quite a while, but recently built a couple of partscasters, one a Strat, the other a Tele with soft V necks. The Strat has an Allparts neck and the Tele a Mighty Mite and I prefer the Mighty Mite V neck over anything else at the moment.
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