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    Fender Road Worn '50s Telecaster Neck, 21 Vintage Tall Frets, Maple, "U" Shape

    Fender Fender Road Worn '50s Telecaster Neck, 21 Vintage Tall Frets, Maple, "U" Shape

    C$689.99

    • Fender Road Worn '50s Telecaster Neck, 21 Vintage Tall Frets, Maple, "U" Shape
      • Fender Road Worn '50s Telecaster Neck, 21 Vintage Tall Frets, Maple, "U" Shape
      • Fender Road Worn '50s Telecaster Neck, 21 Vintage Tall Frets, Maple, "U" Shape

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      Fender Road Worn '50s Telecaster Neck, 21 Vintage Tall Frets, Maple, "U" Shape

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      C$689.99 Excl. tax

      • SKU: 0999872921

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      Product Description

      Nitrocellulose lacquer is a vintage-accurate finish that wears gradually over time, creating a pleasantly worn-in appearance with use. Our Road Worn® Nitro finish is hand-distressed to faithfully recreate the look and feel of a well-loved vintage instrument.

      This genuine Fender Telecaster neck is crafted at our Ensenada, Mexico manufacturing facility. Featuring an early '50's "U" neck profile and 7.25"-radius maple fingerboard with 21 vintage tall frets, for the comfortable playing feel of a vintage instrument. The synthetic bone nut is pre-slotted with "pilot" grooves for accurate spacing when filing the final string slots. The perfect way to give your Tele® authentic Fender feel, this replacement neck even sports our famous "spaghetti" logo on the headstock.

      FEATURES

      • Road Worn® Nitro finish maple neck
      • Fat early '50's "U" profile; 7.25"-radius maple fingerboard
      • 21 vintage tall frets; pre-slotted synthetic bone nut
      • Vintage-style truss rod adjustment
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