1983 Fender Stratocaster US American Standard Electric Guitar Neck – Fullerton Factory Employee 1-of-a-Kind Unfinished USA Strat Brazilian Rosewood Neck

1983 Fender Stratocaster US American Standard Electric Guitar Neck – Fullerton Factory Employee 1-of-a-Kind Unfinished USA Strat Brazilian Rosewood Neck

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– For your consideration is this vintage 1983 Fender Stratocaster US American Standard electric guitar neck.
– There may not be another Fender neck like this in existence: procured from a long time Fender Fullerton factory employee, this ’83 Strat neck features a slab board Brazilian rosewood fingerboard with a truss adjustment entry at the nut of the headstock. However, it sports an interesting and completely anomalous rosewood plug at the base of the fretboard, where a traditional AVRI neck would have a truss rod adjustment screw. Wild. Dated “1-7-83” this unprecedented prototypical neck with clay dot inlays features a date stamp that resembles those found on USA-made Bullet models from the same era. AVRI Strats from this late Fullerton era can also have ink stamps rather then pencil dates, however, generally not in fully numerical representation.
– The neck was fretted, finished, stamped, pre-drilled for tuners, pre-drilled for a neck plate, has a blank uncut nut, yet there are no screw holes to accommodate tuners.
– Neck measurements: .813″ depth at 1st fret, .870″ depth at 12th fret, 1.710″ nut width
– Weight: 1.2 lb.
– Please reference our other listings for more rare 1-of-a-kind Fender Fullerton factory employee necks, bodies, parts, and paperwork.

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