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jack butler
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When you scallop the board I would think you have eliminated the radius. Even though the frets are still at 9.5" the lack of fingerboard material between the frets nullifies the radius, basically making the board flat with jumbo frets. So would a 16" radius board with jumbo frets feel similar to a 9.5" board with medium frets thats been scalloped? If this is true you would only scallop boards with a round radius or smaller frets, that is to say there is no real need to scallop a 16" or 20" radiused board that has jumbo frets. I've never played a scalloped board so this is just a theory.