who does necks?

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marc.yo
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who does necks?

Post by marc.yo »

Who does necks around here.

I'm talking

maple/rosewood neck
Blocked and bound with MOP
24" scale w/ a 7-1/4" radius
Large CBS headstock
and B profile.
20 frets.


If anyone does this kind of stuff, how much would it cost?
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Post by robert(original) »

i DO!!!!
20 frets would look a bit wierd, i wouldn't be able to start on it for about 2 months or more and it would be roughly
450.00 firm
you can get cnc necks for the same price at warmoth but they only do compound radius.
you would honestly be better off cruising the bay loking for one, a jag neck usually runs around 250.00-500.00
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Post by marc.yo »

Yeah, Warmoth doesn't do blocks on their short scale necks. Cool, I'll cruise E-bay, when I have the money.
barclay rocket (es-335) in tobacco burst or "big red" - a teisco wg-4l in bright orange (don't ask me)-> mesa boogie nomad 100 -> jcm 900 1960A lead 4x12 cab with stock celestion gh12-75's

soon: a NYC RI muff fuzz