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Old 12-06-2008, 10:46 AM
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2003 Fender USA Standard Precision Neck and Tuners

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2003 Fender USA P bass neck. American Standard tuners included. Tuners work well, neck was fine, no bowing (when it was on a bass), frets have nearly no wear. All around great neck. Has one slash in it (pictured) about a half inch long, and a few scrapes on the top of the headstock. Also a ding where the fretboard & neck meet at the side of the 4th fret. Nothing major, only cosmetic problems, neck plays great and will serve your bass well.

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Old 12-13-2008, 07:44 PM
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Hi lavmonga - just want to ask a question about MIA P-neck construction. Looking straight on at the heel end of the neck, can you tell whether the maple is flatsawn (horizontal grain) or quartersawn (vertical grain). And the rosewood board - is it a slab (flat on the bottom where it meets the maple) or veneer style (even thickness following a radius in the maple). Thanks!
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Hi lavmonga - just want to ask a question about MIA P-neck construction. Looking straight on at the heel end of the neck, can you tell whether the maple is flatsawn (horizontal grain) or quartersawn (vertical grain). And the rosewood board - is it a slab (flat on the bottom where it meets the maple) or veneer style (even thickness following a radius in the maple). Thanks!
Since it's already in the mail and on its way to me, I'll probably have to be the one to answer that for you. Send me a PM so I don't forget and when it gets here in two or three days I'll let you know.

Unless lavmonga knows off the top of his head.
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Since it's already in the mail and on its way to me, I'll probably have to be the one to answer that for you. Send me a PM so I don't forget and when it gets here in two or three days I'll let you know.
Thanks rustynuts - will do.
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Hi lavmonga - just want to ask a question about MIA P-neck construction. Looking straight on at the heel end of the neck, can you tell whether the maple is flatsawn (horizontal grain) or quartersawn (vertical grain). And the rosewood board - is it a slab (flat on the bottom where it meets the maple) or veneer style (even thickness following a radius in the maple). Thanks!
Okay, the neck came in today and it's flatsawn and slab style.
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Okay, the neck came in today and it's flatsawn and slab style.
Hey rustynuts - thanks so much for the followup.
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