Custom Straty Style Neck (Big) Headstock Pau Rosa on Hard "Rock" Maple!

***Please Note: The headstock on this neck IS NOT an exact match to Fender® therefore DOES NOT violate their trademark!***


This is a brand new unfinished neck. The fretboard on this neck was manufactured to have a straight and even radius, but fret leveling and crowning may be needed for a low action setup. This neck has had a light coat of walnut oil to seal the wood and accentuate the grain!

Specs:
  • Neck Wood: Hard "Rock" Maple
  • Fretboard Wood: Pau Rosa
  • 22 Jescar Medium Tall Frets, Height: .055", Width: .090"
  • Mother of Pearl Fret and Side Dots
  • 25.5 Scale
  • "C" Profile
  • Thickness: 1st Fret: .846", 12th: .912"
  • Tuner Holes: Vintage (8.7mm)
  • Nut Width: 1/11/16"
  • Heel Width: 2 3/16"
  • Radius: 10"
  • Nut Slot has a flat bottom
  • Truss Rod: Dual Action Heel Adjust
  • Weight: 1lbs 5oz
  • Made In The USA
Note: When you receive this neck, please examine before doing any work on it. If you have any concerns please get in touch with us. We will not except any returns once you modified the neck in any form.  Any necks returned different from how it was sent to you might incur a restocking or cleaning fee and that includes pet hair.

Take a look at all the pictures and ask all questions before buying. This neck will be packaged securely before shipping. 

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ConditionBrand New (New)
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Brand
Model
  • Straty CBS Pau Ferro Hard Maple 057692
Finish
  • Unfinished
Categories
Made In
  • United States

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