G'day Mr C, Welcome to the forum.
Everyone has thick fingers when they start, even playing wide necked guitars. They seem to thin down as you get more experience.
My suggestion is to do your serious learning on the Palmer, just give yourself time with the electric. As your skill increases you'll be enjoying what you've learned on the wide neck and playing most of it on the narrow neck anyway.
And something else that doesn't get mentioned all that often, experienced players have learned to choose chords that suit their fingers instead of being stuck with the one shape for each chord that beginners learn. (They also use much more of the fretboard, but that comes with time too.)
So don't get disheartened, and don't order a specially built guitar just yet. And don't give youself big hurdles to jump. It all happens with time and patience.
Keep in touch
Karcey
If our guitars had as many strings as harps, would we change them as often?
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