Description

There’s no denying the allure of a roasted maple neck. Resistant to humidity shifts and featuring a gorgeous, dark look, they have more sustain and add a unique note to the instrument’s voice.

This genuine Fender Stratocaster neck is crafted at the Ensenada, Mexico manufacturing facility. Featuring a comfortable "Flat Oval"-shaped profile and 12"-radius pau ferro fingerboard with 22 jumbo frets, this neck was designed for pure speed. 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 Strat authentic Fender feel, this replacement neck even sports the famous “spaghetti” logo on the headstock.
Fender Roasted Stratocaster Neck Flat Oval Shape, Pau Ferro Fingerboard
Fender Roasted Stratocaster Neck Flat Oval Shape, Pau Ferro Fingerboard
Fender Roasted Stratocaster Neck Flat Oval Shape, Pau Ferro Fingerboard

Features

  • Roasted maple neck
  • “Flat Oval”-shaped profile
  • 12”-radius pau ferro fingerboard
  • 22 jumbo frets; synthetic bone nut
  • Gloss urethane finish on fingerboard and headstock face; Satin finish on back of neck
  • Modern-style truss rod adjustment
warning

WARNING: Cancer and Reproductive Harm www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.

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Q&A

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  • asked byJavier

    fromDenton, TX

    Can I replace this neck on a Mexican made standard fender Stratocaster body?

    Open Reply - Thomas
    Yes
  • asked byScott

    fromFL

    I will be using Fender locking tuners with this neck. Will I need to install string trees?

    Open Reply - Beau
    String trees would not need to be installed.
  • asked byKendall

    fromHoulton, ME

    Aren't C shape and Flat Oval the same profile?

    Open Reply - Beau
    Yes, C-shaped necks have a comfortable oval profile that works well for most playing styles. Usually not as deep as most U- and V-shaped neck profiles. Many Fender guitars, especially Stratocasters, now have a “modern C shape” (or “flat oval”) neck profile, a flattened variation of the traditional C shape.
  • asked byLarry

    fromWellington Ohio

    Hi, what is the scale length?, is there an overhang on the 22nd fret to keep it the standard scale lengh. thanks. Plan to put this on a squire body. Larry

    Open Reply - Beau
    This Stratocaster neck would be the standard scale length.