ALL OF OUR NECKS ARE FINISHED BY HAND HERE IN THE USA.
ONLY GENUINE NITROCELLULOSE LACQUER IS USED.
ALL NECKS HAVE LEVELED CROWNED AND DRESSED FRETS.
WE USE ONLY THE BEST GRAPH TECH NUTS.
EVERY NECK HAS COUNTLESS HOURS OF WORK PUT INTO RELIC AND FINISH
WE OFFER CUSTOM WORK ON ALL NECKS

Vintage Style (Rosewood) Guitar Neck.
Made to fit all (Stratocaster) style guitars

(Closet Classic) 100% Nitrocellulose Finish. (We hand finish these in a thin amber nitrocellulose lacquer)
Aging similar to a "F" custom shop relic neck.

Fret board has wear spots simulating many years of regular play.

Frets have been leveled crowned and polished, for easy play ability.

Made to match the specifications of a vintage build.
(Allparts necks have the closest to true vintage shape and feel of all aftermarket neck manufacturers)

Fitted with a Graph tech Nut, for modern action and tone.
(Known as the best most widely used nuts in high end guitar manufacturing)

Specifications***

(21 Medium) Nickel Silver Frets

25.5 scale length

2 3/16 heel width
(9.5) Radius
(C) shaped rear profile
(1 5/8) Nubone Graph Tech nut (shaped and installed)
Vintage sized tuning peg holes.
Nickel Fender Vintage tuners and string guide installed
Thickness, (.84) at 1st fret, (.94) at 12th fret.
Adjustable truss rod at (heel).
Made from the finest Canadian Hard Rock Maple
Neck is brand new with no issues of any kind

Feel free to contact us regarding custom work or any special requests, wood grain may vary.

ConditionBrand New (New)
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  • Stratocaster Neck
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Birmingham, AL, United States
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