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Genuine WD Music Fender Licensed Vintage Tele Neck - Maple Soft V NEW
$ 89.73
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Description
Genuine WD Music Fender®
Licensed Replacement Vintage Maple Tele
®
Neck Soft V profile - TMV SV NEW
Replacement Telecaster® neck, one piece construction, vintage honey-amber tinted finish, 21 medium jumbo frets, 10 inch radius, heel adjust truss rod, soft 'V' neck profile shape. Maple fingerboard with 1 5/8 inch nut. Vintage Fender headtsock with 8.8 mm peg holes. Nut not included.
Important Specs and Dimensions:
Fingerboard Radius = 10 in.
Nut Width = 1 5/8 in.
Profile Shape = Soft Vee
Fret type and count = 6150 Medium - 21 frets
Tuner peghole size = 21/64 in. (8.8mm)
Binding = none
Neck Finish = amber tinted polyurethane gloss
Truss Rod location = heel
Skunk Stripe = none
Neck and Fretboard Type = maple on maple
Heel Type = Standard Telecaster 2 3/16 in. X 5/8 depth
Orientation = right hand
1st Fret Thickness = 0.89 in.
12th Fret Thickness = 0.93 in
IMPORTANT PLEASE READ MANUFACTURER NOTICE BELOW CAREFULLY:
All necks require a minor level and polish and may need to be fine-tuned for your instrument. This is perfectly normal and not a defect. Because of the variety of set up preferences out there, we leave that to you. WD contemporary style (22 fret) necks have a double action truss rod which adjusts both front and back bow while the vintage necks use a vintage-correct heel-adjustable single action truss rod
which adjusts only 1 way.
All necks should be carefully inspected prior to installation and/or modification as the neck is rendered non-returnable once altered
. All wood is considered unique with individual growth patterns. Some necks may have minor grain variations due to the organic nature of wood. These are not seconds or "blems". Please contact customer service if you have any questions or concerns about your neck when it arrives. We cannot guarantee exact neck pocket fit due to varying manufacturer tolerances, wood shrinkage or expansion over time etc. Some neck pocket modification may be required.
We recommend that if you are not familiar with the proper steps to replace a guitar or bass neck that you should contact a professional for assistance.