Just acquired this neck with a 2017 body I wanted for a project. Body is going to be refinished and aged and I can't bring myself to do that to this lovely piece of Fender History. If you're looking at this you probably know the story. If not, the Fullerton reissues were made at the original factory, on original routers, by longtime employees and some future custom shop founders. March 13, 1983 stamp on this neck. Name appears to be J. Uribe. I would describe the shape as a medium C profile. Definitely a bit thicker (and more comfortable IMO) than the 1962 reissues of the era. I found those to be an odd shape. Decal, string tree, and frets all appear to be original. Nut is probably a replacement as it looks too clean to be almost 37 years old. It is also slightly narrower than the neck. Small ding on the 19th fret. Tuners look to be recent AVRI tuners. Way too clean to be that old. I'm guessing they're about 2017 like the body is. The medallion on the back of the headstock signifies that it was sold individually as a factory replacement part. Pretty cool that's it's metal and not a cheesy sticker. Let me know if you have any questions. Thanks for looking!