This is not a Fender neck. It has a Fender decal on it, but you can tell up close that the decal is not a factory job - hard to tell by the pics.
It includes a set of tuners (don't know what brand). The tuners were installed by a previous owner as a DIY project, so they are not perfect as you can see in the pics. I've added some thumbnails cuz I've gotten the feedback that it's taking forever to load the pics at slower speeds. Hope this helps...
It appears that a string tree was attached at one point, but the screws that held it in were broken off and they're still embedded in the headstock. I tried to pull them out, but I was unsuccessful. I figured I would do more harm than good if I kept working at it.
The neck is lightly relic'd. Awesome relic job on this one! THIS NECK IS REEEEALLY COMFORTABLE! Probably the most comfortable jazz neck I've ever used.
This would be a great neck for someone who wants to give fretless a try but is undecided about spending alot of $$ on a fretless neck - That's why I got it and guess what... I am NOT a fretless player so I am passing it on to the next Jaco Pastorius...
This would be a 56k nightmare. You might want to scale down the picture sizes a bit. 1.9MB and a 3648 x 2736 are a bit overkill. Imageshack has the ability to scale down pictures when uploading them.
That being said, bump for a sexy fretless neck. Any idea what company builds it?
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I don't think the wife would buy the "I need to take off this knob and put a whole new bass under it" story.
Im the original owner of the neck. It was bought from a luthier in Australlia. Its a rosewood board. When I sold it I didnt have the string tree installed or those tuners so I guess whoever I sold it to put those on. The neck feels awesome.