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Tyler Frey


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Post  Posted 11 Nov 2024 6:30 am    
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Great replacement strat neck made in US. Has a nice chunky vintage slight v profile and is straight with no warps or issues at all

Comes with fender American standard staggered tuning pegs installed and a bone nut.

Notes from fender on specs :
“American Original '50s Stratocaster®, Soft "V" Shape Neck, Gloss Nitrocellulose Lacquer, 21 Vintage Tall Frets, 9.5", Maple. Made in the USA!

Crafted at our Corona, Calif. manufacturing facility, this genuine vintage-style Fender Stratocaster guitar neck features a versatile-playing-style soft "V"-shaped profile and 9.5"-radius maple fingerboard with 21 vintage-tall frets.

The bone nut is pre-slotted with "pilot" string location grooves to make spacing a breeze when performing the final string slot filing and a lacquer finish offers a vintage feel. This replacement neck is the perfect way to give your Strat® an authentically '50s feel.”


Asking $550 plus shipping or local pick up around Austin TX





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Tyler Frey


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Post  Posted 14 Nov 2024 7:33 pm    
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Don Downes


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New Hampshire, USA
Post  Posted 19 Nov 2024 4:50 pm    
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What's with the back of the neck?
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