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Other topics for members => General Woodworking => Topic started by: FLPINERAT on August 17, 2018, 03:15:15 PM
'52 Tele body style. Figured Cherry, right now it's got a strat neck I claimed from another guitar we have.
Still deciding on which neck to put on it.
Seymour Duncan pickups.
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That sure is nice work. Looks very good.
Fender sells their stat and tele necks. They are pricey, but that is a nice looking guitar there. Go to their website and you can see them, They are the real ones. fenderguitars.com
Probably get a Fender Tele neck. This one came off a fender strat.
When I was mocking it up, I used a different maple neck with a rosewood fretboard and really liked the color combo. Unfortunatly, that neck had other issues. After this one got put on I'm afraid to order the rosewood... the maple sounds fantastic!
I sell persimmon (ebony family) to some luthiers for necks and finger boards. It has beautiful grain and is very hard. For domestic woods, its Janka Hardness Rating is second only to live oak.
I had no idea Persimmon was in the Ebony family. I really love Ebony. I have a special edition strat that has Ebony for the fingerboard. I got it because I love the Ebony on my Taylor. If you wanted something other than the maple, Ebony is a fine wood. Fender may have some new necks with Ebony. If so, That would be something you may want to look at. They are awesome.