2020 Fender MIM Player Strat Stratocaster maple fretboard neck in very good condition. Scratches on fret board as pictured, as well as a few lighter ones. Minimal wear on 22 medium jumbo frets. Includes original tuners.

9.5" Radius, C profile, vintage logo.  Neck is straight, truss rod works.

Note that this neck which has been previously mounted, dressed, set up, etc by Fender factory technicians.

  • Neck Material Maple
  • Neck Finish Satin Urethane Finish on Back of Neck with Gloss Urethane Headstock Face
  • Neck Shape Modern "C"
  • Scale Length 25.5" (648 mm)
  • Fingerboard Material Maple
  • Fingerboard Radius 9.5" (241 mm)
  • Number of Frets 22
  • Fret Size Medium Jumbo
  • Nut Material Synthetic Bone
  • Nut Width 1.650" (42 mm)
  • Position Inlays Black Dot
  • Truss Rod Standard
  • Truss Rod Nut 3/16" Hex Adjustment


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Return Policy:Returns accepted. Original shipping not refunded. Buyer's responsibility includes:

  • doesn't fit your project - NOTE - Fender necks and bodies (strat necks and strat bodies, tele necks and tele bodies) typically have the same specs, however when they do there's no guarantee that they won't require some attention to fit together properly. This is not the seller's responsibility.
  • if this item happens to be a single pickup -check with meter upon receiving and before installing to confirm a safe trip; pickups are fragile and not everyone treats them with respect.
  • please contact if there's any issue with item

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Listed3 days ago
ConditionVery Good (Used)
Very Good items may show a few slight marks or scratches but are fully functional and in overall great shape.Learn more
Brand
Model
  • Player Stratocaster
Finish
  • Maple
Categories
Year
  • 2020

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