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Vintera Mod '70's Stratocaster Roasted Maple Neck Review

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Specifications

Brand Fender
Category Replacement Guitar Necks
Type: Vintera Mod '70s Guitar Neck,
Instrument: Stratocaster,
Neck Material: Roasted Maple,
Finish: Satin Polyurethane (back), Gloss Polyurethane (front),
Neck Shape: Early '70s C,
Radius: 9.5",
Fingerboard Material: Roasted Maple,
Number of Frets: 21, Medium Jumbo,
Scale Length: 25.5",
Nut Width: 1.650",
Nut Material: Bone,
Manufacturer Part Number: 0999742920,

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Great neck

Sweetwater Customer
2 years ago

What a fantastic piece. I love it.

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Great look and awesome feel!

Tony Reyes
2 years ago

Wasn't sure I wanted to take the plunge on a roasted neck, but after going back and forth I finally made the plunge. Glad I did. If you are like me and have several guitars, different combos of pickups, necks, etc.....and haven't done the roasted neck yet....do it. I love the feel of it, kind of hard to describe what exactly it is. The gloss front and sating back is a great read more combination, and the C-profile feels a bit fatter than some of the other strats I have...but it fits my hand better. I play a lot of thumb over the top and this and a soft V work best for me. I got the 70s F tuners to complete the look.

I love 70's strats!

Jack Carter
3 years ago

I've never been a big fan of MIM guitars, but a while back I bought a limited edition player Tele with a roasted maple neck and I have to say that it's the best playing Tele I've played in years, and I own three American Tele's. I had an old 70's strat body laying around that I'd been looking for a deal on a neck, but they're pretty hard to find that's affordable, so I thought what read more the hell. Why not! Anyway,I love it! It plays, sounds and looks fantastic!

WOW - thanks Ruben!

RAC
3 years ago

Perhaps the finest neck I've ever used. The back feels perfectly worn-in, the fretboard is glassy and fast. Not too thin, but somewhat more narrow than my other Jazzmasters. Feels more like a nice comfy U than a modern flat C-shape. I put this Strat neck on a JM body and I love it. You'll have no issues fitting it onto a Squier VM, CV, MIM/MIA Fender body. NOTE: 1. It's made read more in Mexico. 2. It requires drill holes in the back of the headstock for tuners to be installed. 3. It requires 2 drill holes for the neck pocket (2 are already drilled). If you or your tech are fine with a tiny bit of drilling, this might be the best production neck you could ever lay hands on.

Beautiful neck. Perfect for my build.

Chris Ennis
3 years ago

Fender brought many of my wants together all in one awesome neck. I was surprised at how much more I like it in person even than on paper. Love the large 70s headstock, large frets and roasted maple. What impressed me the most was the classic nitro gloss on the fretboard and face of the headstock, but smooth unpolished raw feel on the backside. Can't wait to get all the parts read more in to finish the job!

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