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Mighty Mite MM2902V Stratocaster Replacement Vintage-V Neck with Maple Fingerboard

Description
Since the 1970's Mighty Mite has manufactured custom and replacement guitar parts for luthiers, repairmen, and guitarists who can't wait to hot-rod their axe.

Features
- Type: Fender Stratocaster or similar style guitar
- Neck: maple
- Neck shape: "V"
- Fingerboard: maple
- Fingerboard radius: 9.5"
- Number of frets: 22
- Fret type: medium
- Nut width: 1-11/16"
- Finish: oil-based
- Warranty: one year limited
Reviews
3.6
5 Reviews
0%
of respondents would recommend this to a friend
- will not work1
- first build1
- Difficult To Use1
- Poor Quality1
- last screw into air1
- tuners will go off the curve of the neck1
- tuners will not fit. vintage neck 6 on a strap t1
- Experienced1
- Professional Musician1
Reviewed by 5 customers
I would look for something that works right
submitted4 years ago
byWarren
fromchicago
returned contacted waited no reply from musician friend. picture sent of the tuners lined up to my Eric Clapton guitar. tuners not the problem holes in the neck is the problem which puts them too close to the curve on top.
save your money
submitted7 years ago
byRick Foxx
fromShelton, Wa.
Your better off paying the extra $60.00 or so and getting a Fender neck. This neck came with no holes drilled on the headstock or the joint (Fender necks comes with all that). So... you can't really try it out and send it back if it doesn't work...so once you drill... your out the dough. Also this neck is a little thicker at the joint than most Fender necks and will require some sanding on your part,(what a pain)... and the so called soft V neck is more of a slim V and feels more like an awkward C. All in all it will get you by (barely) but not without a great deal of work. As I said...save your money and get something better for your builds...because if your like me...the neck is of major importance and shouldn't be skimped on... Lesson learned.
3rd times a charm
submitted12 years ago
byjon rarrick
frombakersfield, ca
i have the MM V neck on 2 strats. the fit is great. i feel that my playing has improved due to the neck shape. could be all in my head. i titled this '3rd times a charm' due to the fact that the 2nd one i bought was twisted and frets were whacked. the mechanic at GC took it off my strat, ordered a new one and put that one on for me. the third one. he still had to do some fret work on the higher range, but in the end, it's a great neck.
as good as the origianl
submitted13 years ago
byjon rarrick
fromcalifornia
to start off, there was absolutely nothing wrong with the Fender neck on my USA highway one strat. i got a wild hair to change it out from the 70's head stock to the more vintage 60's. and, i'd always wanted the soft V neck. my other strat and teles have the modern C necks. i watched a youtube video on how to change the neck and it turned out perfect. the Might Mite is a little thicker in the pocket than the Fender, but that was merely a string height adjustment. placed a set of vintage tuners on it and it plays and feels great. it srrived very well packed, straight as a arrow. absolutely no issues. very pleased.
Replacement neck
submitted14 years ago
byMark Hartman
fromRosedale, Indiana
Needed to replace neck on '97 California series strat and this neck worked out perfectly. Trying to maintain the vintage feel and look. really a good product.
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