Fender® Licensed Strat® Style, 22 Fret, Birdseye Maple Neck

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$ CAD 299.99

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SKU: WC-MM2925-M Category: Shaped Brand:

Description

Birdseye Strat® style replacement neck features a  Birdseye maple fingerboard fitted with 22 jumbo frets.  If installing vintage tuners; you may be required to install 10 mm adapter bushings.  – not included.

This Strat® style neck is made in Indonesia with quality tone woods.  Due to the nature of wood, no two necks are the same and may differ from what is pictured.  Never force the neck into the pocket; it should just drop into the neck pocket or be a little snug.  Remember that the finish of the neck and body will make the neck pocket smaller.

Features

  • C shaped Birdseye Maple Neck with Merbau “skunk” stripe
  • Maple fingerboard with 9.5″ radius
  • 22 Jumbo – 2.9 mm — Nickel frets
  • Abalone Dots
  • 42mm or 1-5/8″ installed PPS nut
  • Heel size approximately: 2 11/64″ wide by 3″ high and 5/8″ deep
  • Tuner Hole Size: 10mm
  • Single-adjust at headstock
  • Satin, Thin Polyurethane Oil Based finish
  • Licensed by Fender®

This neck is licensed to Mighty Mite® by Fender® Musical Instruments under a quality control trademark license. Mighty Mite® is not affiliated with Fender® and no Fender® warranty applies.

Item shown: Fender® Licensed Strat® Style, 22 Fret, Birdseye Maple Neck
: MM2925-M
: 716570001926

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Weight

3 lbs

1 review for Fender® Licensed Strat® Style, 22 Fret, Birdseye Maple Neck

  1. joshlamontagne (verified owner)

    The value of this Mighty Mite neck is worth every penny. Outstanding and beautiful birdseye maple. Nice satin feel to it as well. I would have given it 5 stars, but like all Mighty Mite necks I’ve purchases over the years, there’s always fret sprout and some minor fret work that has to be done, but to me that no big deal. Just out some tape on the fret sprout and lightly sand and you’re done.

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