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Replacement Maple Neck Fingerboard Dot Fret for ST Strat Electric Guitar
Features:
The neck is made of high quality imported Canadian maple.
Polished high quality maple wood spray painted with environmental-friendly lacquer varnish.
The fingerboard is fitted with black dots (position markers) and 22 frets.
10mm diameter head machine peg holes for tuner installation.
Adjustable truss rod has been installed at the headstock.
Specifications:
Neck wood: Maple
Position mark dots color: Black
Width at Nut: Approx. 4.2cm / 1.65in
Heel width: Approx. 57.5mm / 2.26in
Heel Depth: Approx. 2cm (0.8in); with fingerboard 2.6cm (1in)
Frets: 22 frets
Peg holes diameter: 10mm / 1.4in
Guitar neck total length: Approx. 67cm / 26.4in
Guitar neck weight: 677g / 23.87oz
Package Size: 67 * 10 * 4cm / 26.4 * 3.9 * 1.6in
Package weight: 866g / 30.54oz
Package including:
1 * Strat Style Guitar Neck
Questions & Answers
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A The neck is made of high quality imported Canadian maple. Width at Nut: Approx. 4.2cm / 1.65in Heel width: Approx. 57.5mm / 2.26in Heel Depth: Approx. 2cm (0.8in); with fingerboard 2.6cm (1in) Frets: 22 frets Peg holes diameter: 10mm / 1.4in Guitar neck total length: Approx. 67cm / 26.4in Guitar neck weight: 677g / 23.87oz
A Guitar neck total length: Approx. 67cm / 26.4in
it has frets that are half falling out. It's a piece of crap don't waste your time
By James on July 25, 2017
Yeah duh
By Linda Collins on May 8, 2018
The length of the neck from center nut to end on mine is 18 3/4 ins just add the difference from the bridge to end of neck where it's fits in your guitar
By Roald on March 20, 2018
Make sure the guitar has a stray style neck pocket (there’s a diagram on the Warmoth site so you know what I mean) but know this neck will need a fill fret level, crown, & polish. IMO you may save some money buying a used neck on eBay but if you know how to do fret work it’s a pretty decent deal.
By Richard B. on March 16, 2018
All the sizes are worn off on my allen wrenches. You just have to try a few and see what fits. More importantly you need to turn it in the right direction. You might not see an immediate result it may take a few hours to settle in.
By Filippo on February 10, 2018
I'm happy with the investment, I switched a peavey raptor neck out with this one and have noticed quite the positive difference s in sound! I didn't expect all of that was going to happen I was firstly only switching them for the glossy feature so the difference in sound quality too for the model of guitar I used was i… see more I'm happy with the investment, I switched a peavey raptor neck out with this one and have noticed quite the positive difference s in sound! I didn't expect all of that was going to happen I was firstly only switching them for the glossy feature so the difference in sound quality too for the model of guitar I used was indeed an awesome bonus!! The last person(s) who posted are correct about the size. see less
By Luke on January 17, 2018
I believe any standard guitar tuners will fit. As long as they are 6 inline and not the split 3x3. I just put some standard fender tuners and they fit great, not too loose and not too tight.
By Dakota D. on January 5, 2018
Sorry I don't know or have the tool to measure it.
By Marika Yamaguchi on November 14, 2017
This neck will probably fit in the neck slot. They seem to fit in the Mexican produced strats. I really love these necks and for the price if it doesn't work you can use it for a project guitar. This neck will have a very vintage look to it and it will have a high yellow tint to it. The frets will feel different than y… see more This neck will probably fit in the neck slot. They seem to fit in the Mexican produced strats. I really love these necks and for the price if it doesn't work you can use it for a project guitar. This neck will have a very vintage look to it and it will have a high yellow tint to it. The frets will feel different than your normal strat, but I also don't know what you like as far a fret size. They just feel different, but I like it. For the price you can go wrong. see less
By Golf Nut on October 3, 2017
I would think so. I was able to get one onto a peavey raptor and I know it would work out for any fender strat squiers I have had experience with! It's really not a bad deal for the price plus the fretboard is glossy for good bends and all. It improved the sound of my raptor I honestly was impressed with it and I have … see more I would think so. I was able to get one onto a peavey raptor and I know it would work out for any fender strat squiers I have had experience with! It's really not a bad deal for the price plus the fretboard is glossy for good bends and all. It improved the sound of my raptor I honestly was impressed with it and I have no regrets. I have been playing it often. see less
By Luke on October 5, 2017
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