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Description

We're pretty sure the Dunlop NC65 Maintenance Station Neck Cradle is a better solution for working on your guitar.

Better than, say, that towel you roll up and stuff under the headstock to support the neck.

The Dunlop NC65 Maintenance Station Neck Cradle is made to perfectly support your guitar's neck, whether you need to support the back of the neck or the front.

From changing strings to upgrading your electronics, you'll find it easier than ever to work on your guitar when you're supporting it with the Dunlop NC65 Maintenance Station Neck Cradle.

    • Designed by master inlay artist Ron Thorn, it rotates to hold the neck steady while you work on the front or back
    • The Dunlop Formula 65 Neck Cradle was developed by renowned guitar builder and master inlay artist Ron Thorn
    • The Neck Cradle is a revolutionary guitar setup and repair aid
    • The self-aligning cradle rotates on an axis to provide full support to the back or front of the neck for increased stability during repairs or maintenance work
    • In the up position, the neck support's angle can accommodate a wide range of body thicknesses while holding guitars securely in place

ConditionBrand New (New)
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Brand
Model
  • NC65 Formula 65 Guitar Neck Cradle
Finish
  • Black
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Trip City Gear

WICHITA, KS, United States
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