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Fender 50's Modified Esquire 22 Guitar Neck

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Fender 50's Modified Esquire 22 Guitar Neck

5
There’s no denying the allure of a roasted maple neck. Resistant to humidity shifts and featuring a gorgeous, dark look, they have more sustain and add a unique note to the instrument’s voice. This roasted maple Modified Esquire neck has the back shape of an early 50’s Esquire but with a flatter fingerboard radius and larger frets for modern...
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2024-11-27
309 €
328 €
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Guitar Neck Fender 50's Modified Esquire 22 Guitar Neck

Fender 50's Modified Esquire 22 Guitar Neck

309 €
328 €
- 6 %

Product code: 099-0217-920 | ID: 1062925

Fender 50's Modified Esquire 22 Guitar Neck

There’s no denying the allure of a roasted maple neck. Resistant to humidity shifts and featuring a gorgeous, dark look, they have more sustain and add a unique note to the instrument’s voice. This roasted maple Modified Esquire neck has the back shape of an early 50’s Esquire but with a flatter fingerboard radius and larger frets for modern playability.
Fender replacement necks are made at Fender manufacturing facilities to the same specifications as those used on Fender instruments. This Ensenada, Mexico-made Esquire neck features a maple fingerboard, a 9.5” radius and 22 narrow tall frets. The one-piece roasted maple neck has a thick early 50’s “U” profile with a smooth satin urethane finish on the front and back of the neck. The headstock has a gloss finish with an authentic “Esquire” decal to complete the classic look.
The bone nut is pre-slotted with "pilot" string location grooves to make spacing a breeze when performing the final string slot filing. For true Fender authenticity, it's also serialized and stamped, with genuine headstock logo decal.
This replacement neck is for a Fender or Squier® by Fender guitar.

Suitability

Тype

Features

Number of Strings

6

Properties

Handedness

Neck Profile

Number of Frets

22

Colour

Nut

Fretboard Inlays

Material

Neck

Roasted Maple

Fretboard

Roasted Maple

Dimensions and Weight

Frets Size

Fingerboard Radius

Nut Width (mm)

42

Scale (mm)

648

Country

Made in

Mexico

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M

Manuel L.

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Germany

06.05.2024

Artikel wie beschrieben, schnelle Abwicklung und Versand. Zeitnahe Infos zum Stand der Bestellung. So soll es sein. Gerne wieder.

Item as described, quick processing and shipping. Timely information on the status of the order. That's how it should be. I'd be happy to do it again.

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Franz S.

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Germany

18.02.2024

Ein super Hals. Absolut geschmeidig in der Hand.

A great neck. Absolutely smooth in the hand.

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Michal B.

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Slovakia

03.10.2023

Slusne spracovany a dobre vyzerajuci krk. Dobre padne do ruky. Drevo by mohlo byt lepsie vybrane a bez ciernych ciarok, ale nema to vplyv na kvalitu, iba na dojem. Odporucam pozriet si popis na stranke Fender. Zihany javor a roasted maple su dva rozdielne pojmy. Zihany znamena, ze drevo ma na sebe pasy (anglicky flamed). Roasted (peceny javor) znamena ze drevo je tepelne spracovane, je tvrdsie a stabilnejsie. V tomto pripade je krk peceny - roasted, avsak nie zihany - flamed

A decently crafted and good looking neck. It fits well in the hand. The wood could be better chosen and without black lines, but it does not affect the quality, only the impression. I recommend looking at the description on the Fender website. Zihany javor and roasted maple are two different concepts. Zihany means that the wood has stripes on it (flamed in English). Roasted (roasted maple) means that the wood is heat-treated, it is harder and more stable. In this case, the neck is roasted, but not flamed

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Georgios K.

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Belgium

20.05.2023

The bone nut is a bit harder to cut than the synthetic ones but overall the neck feels and plays great!

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Tobias P.

de Flag

Germany

29.01.2023