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Mighty Mite MM2905V Telecaster 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 Fender Telecaster or similar style guitar.

Features
- Type: Fender Telecaster 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
4.17
6 Reviews
100%
of respondents would recommend this to a friend
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Reviewed by 6 customers
One Great Neck
submitted2 years ago
byMike
fromTampa, Florida
Just great for a parts Tele. This a great neck. My parts Tele came out great, and matched up to my friends USA Tele, it is just as good.
Great neck for a good price.
submitted12 years ago
byJustin Juknelis
fromFullerton, CA
I'm building a Tele style guitar and this neck was a great fit. The feel of the neck was so nice I may just leave it as is and not do a lacquer or even an oil finish. I read one review that said the holes were too big to fit anything, but it took me 5 minutes to find a set of Tuner conversion bushings online for $7.00. Worked great with my vintage Kluson Tuners.
Great Replacement... but...
submitted12 years ago
byWyatt Isburg
fromSioux Falls, SD
So i bought a ltd te213 with a horrible neck... I looked up the demensions and thought this would be a replacement for it... it was.. but some of the dimensions listed in the description are wrong... but it did exceed a lot of my expectations for a replacement neck. after some slight mods and a nut replacement this neck plays to perfection... thanks mighty mite and gc!
Not a good purchase
submitted13 years ago
bydavid brewbaker
fromWest Bath, ME
The tuner holes are 11mm which is too large for any tuners I know of and even too large for the adapter bushings available, without resorting to epoxying them in and that's even sketchy. The other problem is that with tuners installed the high E string tuner's top edge is flush with the top edge of the headstock. In other words the headstock is too short. The Fender-Licensed designation of this neck seems meaningless with these kind of non-standard features. Would not recommend.
Mighty Sweet Neck at a Great Price
submitted14 years ago
byGreg Paul
fromSpring
Fast, Straight, and Beautiful could not ask for a better fit to my Mighty Mite Tele body. Worth every penny, did not seem to be a 9 1/2 radius but guitar will be fast player so whatever. One piece neck with pre drilled for schaller locking tuners. Thanks for sending me this gem. I had ordered the birdseye also not so lucky on that one. Mighty sweet neck Ayy.
Not Quite As Described, But Still A Very Nice Neck
submitted15 years ago
byJames Ayama-Clifford
fromEugene, OR
I bought this Mighty Mite neck, along with a Fender Vintage Telecaster bridge plate and matching brass saddles (in itself a bargain at Guitar Center, if you order them separately), in order to complete a Tele-style guitar using a WD sunburst body that I've had for awhile. The WD body is really nice looking, but it's very shoddily routed and drilled, a pain to line up the parts, but that's another story in itself. This Mighty Mite neck is very well made, with nice even fretwork, no sharp fret-ends, smooth satin-y finish, well-cut nut, and nice grain throughout. I could have wished for a heftier chunk of maple, and I got a V-neck hoping for that, but it's basically a modern thin-profile with a "V" sort of added on - oh well! Most folks like a slim neck, and this will please those that do. The only caveats are: 1) It's 1 5/8" at the nut instead of the advertised 1 11/16" (fine with me), 2) The fingerboard radius is closer to 12" than 9.5", 3) The finish is definitely a satin Poly instead of an oil-based (also OK, and will be better for those who like to add deeper color layers), and 4) it is a 22-fret neck instead of 21, which makes it a pain to remove the pickguard to adjust a body-mounted neck pick-up, due to the fretboard overhang. Overall, though, a great neck for the money; couldn't do better for the money. Hooray for Mighty Mite, and Guitar Center!
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submitted7 years ago
asked byDrew
fromundisclosed
Will this neck fit a squire bullet telecaster?
Yes, this neck will fit



