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Mighty Mite MM2930 Stratocaster Replacement Neck with an Ebony Fingerboard and Jumbo Frets

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 Stratocaster or similar style guitar.


Features
- Type: Fender Stratocaster or similar style guitars
- Neck: maple
- Fingerboard: ebony
- Fingerboard radius: 9.5"
- Number of frets: 22
- Fret type: jumbo
- Nut width: 1-11/16"
- Finish: oil-based
- Warranty: one year limited
Reviews
4.5
2 Reviews
100%
of respondents would recommend this to a friend
- Main Guitar since I worn my Les Paul slap out1
- Neck butt was cut for a more modern guitar setup1
- Professional Musician1
- Close to my Les Paul1
- Functional1
- Good Quality1
- Improves my playing (Jumbo Frets)1
Reviewed by 2 customers
Always loved MM products and this neck is no exception!
Verified Buyer
submitted7 years ago
byShannon
fromUndisclosed
Always loved Mighty Mite products and this neck is no exception! This neck worked great for my project. I built a 1965 Strat "restomod" to match the 65 Ford Mustang Convertible I am building. This neck just feels right with the right shape and finish. I never liked the skinny old Strat frets. I always liked the bigger Gibson jumbo frets. This neck is the best of both worlds with the Strat shape and the big Flying V fret feel! The ebony fretboard is a huge plus. The ebony was smooth and dark. To complete my "vintage" 65 Strat "restomod/tribute" guitar I stamped the build date of the matching Mustang in the back of the neck like Fender used to. I normally stamp the birthdate of the client I am building the guitar for. I also made the serial number of the guitar match the VIN number of the Mustang. This neck fit the body well and I will buy another one when I do my next project!
Exactly what I needed
Verified Buyer
submitted10 years ago
byG-Dawg
fromCentral Texas
Fender New Modern Player came with Medium Jumbo frets. I like Jumbo frets and a Strat neck. Might Mite did an excellent job putting this neck together. I only wish that they would have ground the fret wires a bit.
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submitted6 years ago
asked byBaron
fromEugene, Or.
Will this neck fit a Squier Stratocaster ?
Yes, this will fit that model

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