This is a premium quality reverse right handed / lefty made in USA custom ordered Musikraft neck with a dark heavy relic amber finish. This neck is essentially new and has no fret wear.


Musikraft made in USA 1 piece Rock Maple neck, bone nut width of 1-5/8", 25-1/2" scale length, .79" x .89" medium soft V back profile, 21 medium frets, 9-1/2" fingerboard radius, 11/32" 2 step tuner holes. Single acting truss rod at the heel. Thin lacquer heavy relic dark amber finish, with a smooth satin back profile. 


This neck is side dotted for reverse righty play but could always be flipped over for lefty play. The nut is installed in reverse fashion for reverse stringing.


The neck currently does not have any tuners/ bushings and retainers installed, or neck mounting holes pre-drilled. This can done for you prior to shipping for a $75 fee but you must request it prior to purchase.


The neck heel is standard 2 & 3/16” width to fit Fender and MJT bodies. 


Includes a bonus relic set of neck plate and screws with buy it now price.


This will make a great part for your custom guitar project or restoration.

Fast shipping with same day handling and bonus guitar pick included!

Shipments make use of repurposed and recycled materials for minimal impact on the environment.

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Listed4 years ago
ConditionExcellent (Used)
Excellent items are almost entirely free from blemishes and other visual defects and have been played or used with the utmost care.Learn more
Brand
Model
  • Lefty Reverse Telecaster Neck
Finish
  • Dark Heavy Relic
Categories
Year
  • 2026
Made In
  • United States

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