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Beautiful neck, however it didn’t fit my new squire tele without shaving some of the neck pocket down vertically. Side to side it fit fine, actually perfect. Also, the nut needed to be filed slightly for 10’s but that’s not a big deal. Otherwise it’s beautiful.
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I ve bought many necks on ebay, and this one looks like a dismissed one, (a unit wich didnt passed the quality control. If fender decided sellnecks for guitar builders, they should take the time and control the quality in theses parts. The neck s nut bone requiered a deep -costly- job. I bought an used modern player neck and a squier standard neck and these worked perfect. This one is a mexican neck, I expected better quality.
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The tele-replacement neck is a good neck. Seems to be stable with correct angle. The downside is the fretwork and the RW-board. The fingerboard was rough , not good sanded. Frets where not seated good enough, and not at all polished, it felt like playing on sandpaper. I ended up with removing all frets , sanding the fretboard and refret. It is maybe the standard, I don`t know, I just did not expect it like that. I will recommend buying the neck, but count on at least a fretpolish before mounting.
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You cannot miss when you choose a new and original OEM neck! Just right, and the quality is great! Same quality as what comes on the new guitars, so it's a good replacement for my worn neck. Comfortable and fast!
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The neck has a nice feel to it, for the pocket well. Truss rod is respnsive. The last four frets were really high, and had to be leveled. I suspect most of them are like this. Probably pretty automated construction.
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