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Custom S-Style Guitar Neck.

Oversized Headstock.


Crafted by Freestone Guitars.


Macassar Ebony on Quarter Sawn Bubinga.


New Feature!
We now lightly level the frets of every neck that we sell!
*Our necks have always required little if any fretwork but this added step will make them even easier to install and set up. Our goal is to produce parts that require no further fretwork in order to build a great playing, comfortable guitar with low action.*

22 Jescar
 "Medium, Jumbo" Frets. Height - .047" Width - .104"

NONE face dots
 and White side dots.

Dual action truss rod with 4mm "Allen Key"
 Heel adjustment.

25.5" Scale.


"C" Profile Shape.


.876" Thick at 1st fret.
.947" Thick at 12th fret.
 

Weight:
1 lb. 9.9 oz.

Tuner Holes: 10 mm

Nut Width:
1 11/16"

Heel Width:
2 3/16"


Radius:
Compound: 12"-16"



Please Note:

This neck is built with high quality tonewoods.
This neck does not require a finish if you prefer the feel.




Nut Slot has a Flat Bottom.



Neck does not have a finish coat, further sanding may be required before a finish is applied.


This piece has a light coat of walnut oil applied to seal the wood and accentuate the grain.



We do offer combined shipping for multiple necks:
Please pay for all of the items that you would like to purchase at once, after payment is received we will calculate the final shipping cost and refund you the difference.  


We are currently shipping all items on the Tuesday following payment.




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Proudly Built in the USA.

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ConditionBrand New (New)
Brand New items are sold by an authorized dealer or original builder and include all original packaging.Learn more
Brand
  • Freestone Guitars
Model
  • S-Style
Finish
  • Multi Color
Categories
Year
  • 2022
Made In
  • United States

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Freestone Guitar Company

Geneseo, NY, United States
Joined Reverb:2018

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