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Description: Official Fender vintage 69 reissue Telecaster Neck, Maple, "U" shape, 7.25 radius, 21 Vintage frets, schaller "F" Logo tuner

Year: 2003

Manufacture: Mexico

Condition: Excellent

Comments: A rare, limited edition version of a Fender vintage 69 reissue Fender telecaster neck. Comes with original Schaller tuners and features an Olympic white flame painted headstock - this is Fender factory done, not aftermarket. Apart from a few impressions at the 6th fret (see photos) this shows only light marks, no major dings/dents/chips or deep scratches. Frets are excellent. Dead straight, truss rod in perfect working order. Finish is a deep amber color for a great vintage look. Overall a very hard to find, special edition Fender 69 reissue neck with only a few marks.

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Listed11 years ago
ConditionVery Good (Used)
Very Good items may show a few slight marks or scratches but are fully functional and in overall great shape.Learn more
Brand
Model
  • Vintage 69 Reissue Telecaster Neck
Finish
  • Maple / White
Year
  • 2003
Made In
  • Mexico

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