Description: The Allparts TRNF replacement neck for Telecaster is officially licensed by Fender and made to exacting quality standards in Japan. With 21 vintage frets, a 7.25" fingerboard radius, and a vintage tinted nitrocellulose topcoat, the TRNF is perfect for the player craving the look, feel and playability of a vintage neck with the added warmth of a rosewood fretboard! Specifications Scale Length: 25.5"Neck Profile Shape: CFrets: 21 vintage frets (.079" x .043") Wood: Maple with rosewood fretboardFinish: polyurethane base (1 coat) with tinted nitrocellulose lacquer topcoatFretboard Radius: 7.25" Inlays: White fretboard and side marker dotsNut Width: 1-5/8"Heel Width: 2-3/16"Heel Shape: Square Tuning Peg Holes: Vintage 2-step hole 0.34" (8.5mm) bushing-hole diameter0.25" (6.5mm) post-hole diameterTruss Rod Adjustment Location: HeelNeck Thickness:0.86" at first fret0.97" at twelfth fret Important Notes Wood grain varies from neck to neck. Your neck may differ slightly from what is pictured.All necks have a limited lifetime warranty against defects in materials and workmanship.All necks may require fret leveling and polish. This is normal and not a defect.To protect against the effects of moisture, we recommend sealing unfinished necks prior to installation.This neck is licensed to Allparts Music Corporation by Fender Musical Instruments under a quality control trademark license. Allparts Music Corporation is not affiliated with Fender and no Fender warranty applies.
Price: 269.95 USD
Location: Boston, Massachusetts
End Time: 2025-01-17T23:56:36.000Z
Shipping Cost: 20 USD
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Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Brand: Fender
Type: Neck
Color: polyurethane base (1 coat) with tinted nitrocellulose lacquer top
Material: Maple with rosewood fretboard
MPN: TRNF-TELE-21-VINTAGE-FRETS-MAPLE-ROSEWOOD-FRETBOARD
Country/Region of Manufacture: Japan
To Fit: Fender Telecaster