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Vintage Amber Neck for Strat, With Maple, 10.5mm Pegholes

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$189.99

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  • Premium Quality: Crafted from hard rock Maple with a vintage amber finish for excellent playability and durability.
  • Customizable Options: Choose between Maple, Indian Rosewood, or Indian Laurel fretboards, each with distinct tonal and visual characteristics.
  • Perfect Fit: Designed for a precise fit with 25-1/2" scale length and peghead drilled for 6-in-line tuning machines.
  • Durable Components: Features a single-action truss rod with a 4mm adjusting nut and skunk stripe wood matching the fretboard material.
  • Ready for Customization: Pre-slotted PPS plastic nut; screwholes for body attachment left undrilled for personalized fitting.


Mighty Mite Vintage Amber Neck for Strat

Shaped, inlaid, fretted and finished—Hard rock maple with a thin, vintage tint finish. These necks look and play great!

Choose solid Maple, Indian Rosewood, or Indian Laurel fingerboard. All have a single-action truss rod and traditional "skunk stripe" down the back. The string nut is slotted and shaped from PPS plastic with a flat bottom.

Thin polyurethane finish

22 frets

Maple, Indian Rosewood, or Indian Laurel fingerboard

Peghead-adjustable truss rod (for 4mm Allen wrench)

Traditional dot inlays

Without mounting holes, so you can drill to fit your bodyPeghead is drilled for 6-in-line tuning machines. See all tuners.

Specifications

  • Scale length: 25-1/2" (647.70mm)
  • Width at nut: 1-5/8" (41.28mm)
  • Width at 22nd fret: 2-3/16" (55.56mm)
  • Fretwire: .045" high x .095" wide (1.14mm x 2.41mm)
  • Approximate heel length: 3-5/8" (92.07mm)
  • Fretboard radius: 9-1/2" (241.30mm)
  • String post spread: 4-11/16" (119.06mm)
  • Peghole size: 10.5mm


The skunk stripe is the same wood as the fingerboard for necks with Indian Rosewood and Indian Laurel fingerboards. Necks with maple fingerboards have merbau wood skunk stripes.

Ideally, the neck should just drop into the neck-pocket, or be a little snug. Don't force the neck into the pocket. If the body is unfinished, remember that the finish will make the neck pocket smaller with lacquer build up on the edge of the rout. Be sure to compensate for the finish buildup or the neck will be too tight after finishing.