This 1980s LaSiDo-made neck from Canada is a really solid piece, built with a maple neck and rosewood fingerboard and that classic pointy headstock look. The nut width measures 1.67 inches with a heel width of 2.22 inches, giving it a comfortable, familiar feel that works great for a wide range of players. It has medium jumbo frets and a flatter 20″ fingerboard radius, which makes it especially smooth for modern playing styles, bends, and fast runs. The profile comes in at approximately .82″ thick at the first fret and .93″ at the 12th, so it fills the hand nicely without feeling bulky. Overall, it’s a well-made, stable neck with great specs that would be perfect for a project build or upgrade, and whoever ends up grabbing it is going to be very happy once it’s bolted on and put into action.
Item condition : Light wear tear in the first 2 frets, back of the neck is in good shape and gloss finish is still intact.
Neck is straight and the truss rod turns in both directions. Frets have plenty of life left on them.Fretboard Material : Rosewood Neck material : Maple
| Listed | 2 years ago |
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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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