***These vintage post-JV era Fender Japan “Squier“ necks are phenomenal quality and are essentially identical to the Fender Japan necks of the time period, with the only obvious real difference being the choice of Fender or Squier headstock logo***
This left-handed 1987 “E-series” ‘62 reissue Fender Japan vintage Squier label electric guitar neck fits the standard Strat neck pocket of 2 3/16”. This is a used neck with 100% original play wear and aging, which looks fantastic on the naturally aged amber finish. The build quality is excellent and the neck comes with a real bone nut and completely original high quality finish.
Full Fender 25.5” scale, 7.25” vintage radius, .84” /.89” medium C profile and 21 vintage frets (.079”/1.9mm thickness), 1.67” / 42mm bone nut width, and naturally tinted original amber finish. The Rosewood fretboard and maple shaft are in in overall very good cosmetic condition.
It has no extra holes and is in natural light NOS relic condition with some very minor surface scratches. If you purchase via the asking price I’ll include a bonus neck plate and neck screws kit.
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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| Condition | Very Good (Used) Very Good items may show a few slight marks or scratches but are fully functional and in overall great shape.Learn more |
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