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Fender Vintera II 70s Strat Neck MN

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Stratocaster Neck

  • Neck: Maple
  • Fingerboard: Maple
  • Black dot fingerboard inalys
  • Neck profile: '70s "U"
  • Fingerboard radius: 184.1 mm (7.25")
  • Nut width: 42 mm (1.650")
  • Synthetic bone nut
  • 21 Vintage tall frets
  • Neck attachment: 3 or 4 screw configurable (2 pre-drilled holes)
  • Attachment for machine heads: '70s vintage-style 2-screws
  • Finish: Urethane, high-gloss
  • Available since November 2024
  • Item number 594494
  • Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
  • Model ST-Style
  • Strings (Number) 6
  • Material Neck Maple
  • Material Fingerboard Maple
  • Scale (in mm) 648 mm
  • Nut Width (in mm) 42 mm
  • Frets / Location (Number) 21
  • Fretless No
  • Varnished Yes
425 €
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Just what I needed to fight the hand cramp.
Steve1954 24.04.2025
My other Strat has a soft v profile, which I've played happily for tens years now; but just lately I get hand cramp if I play the thing too long, but I am 70. But I can play my Telecaster hours on end, still with it's modern c neck profile with no problems. So this gave me the excuse to build this new Strat with this it's more chunky 70's neck profile. And yes alright; and I can pretend to be Jimi Hendrix with the big head stock. I've used four neck bolts, and found no trouble drilling the second set of pilot holes; I've never seen the point in that 'micro tilt' idea anyhow TBH surely if you tilt the neck back, you then have to raise the action at the bridge. I plan on building a hard tail Strat, this year; and providing the Fender guitar company, survives the current White House madness, that build will have a 70's repro Fender neck as well.
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