– For your consideration is this vintage 1983 Fender Precision Bass Standard Elite II bass guitar neck.
– Procured from a long time Fender Fullerton factory employee, this ’83 P Bass neck is completely finished, though it left the factory without a decal or date stamps. There’s likely no other neck like it in existence: it was outfitted for the P-Bass Elite tuning machines, however the truss rod adjustment nut is at the bottom of the neck and not near the peghead. Also, this era AVRI rosewood neck would most certainly always be slab board, yet this neck has a curved cap board fretboard. The confluence of these anomalies and features makes it quite certainly 1-of-a-kind.
– Based upon the residual impression marks, this neck most certainly had tuners and a string tree installed at some point. The frets are somewhat flat, possibly milled. And the truss rod nut exhibits oxidation though likely not from use.
– The neck was finished with lacquer, and is completely functional.
– Neck measurements: .859″ depth at 1st fret, .960″ depth at 12th fret, 1.663″ nut width
– Weight: 1.6 lbs.
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