Fender® Classic Series 60’s Telecaster® Neck, 21 Vintage Frets, Pau Ferro

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SKU: FN-0991603921 Category: Shaped Brand:

Description

Crafted at our Ensenada, Mexico manufacturing facility, this genuine vintage-style Fender® Telecaster® neck features a comfortable “C”-shaped profile and 7.25″-radius pau ferro fingerboard with 21 vintage-style frets.

The synthetic bone nut is pre-slotted with “pilot” grooves for accurate spacing when filing the final string slots, and a gloss urethane finish offers a vintage feel. This replacement neck is the perfect way to give your Tele® an authentically ’60s feel.

Features

  • Snag-free and visually elegant
  • 25.5″ scale length
  • 1960s “C” maple neck profile
  • 7.25″ radius pau ferro fingerboard plays like a true classic
  • 21 vintage-style frets
  • White dot inlays
  • Gloss urethane finish
  • Pilot-slotted synthetic nut
  • Vintage-style truss rod adjustment
  • Pre-drilled for Fender tuning machines
  • Crafted at Fender’s Ensenada, Mexico plant
Item shown: Classic Series 60’s Telecaster® Neck, 21 Vintage Frets, Pau Ferro
: 0991603921
: 885978895151

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Weight

3 lbs

3 reviews for Fender® Classic Series 60’s Telecaster® Neck, 21 Vintage Frets, Pau Ferro

  1. ssmoody (verified owner)

    Great Neck.

    Solo is great to deal with.

  2. bertstadnyk (verified owner)

    Perfect neck . arrived double boxed . I usually buy used necks when available or from Warmouth . I will buy these Fender necks from now on for my partscasters .

  3. ethan.bosotas (verified owner)

    Not happy with the neck after a year but solo was very helpful when I was ordering other parts as well as the neck. Issues are that the nut slots weren’t cut right on the neck but I didn’t notice till after I had installed it. The frets are visibly worn after about a year of use which seems to be pretty fast compared to the other guitars I’ve owned. And I seem to be getting a lot of fret buzz on the neck too that I can’t seem to dial out. I’d be okay with all this it if it wasn’t a $400 neck. Although, I’d definitely buy parts from solo again in the future.

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