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Permalink Warmoth "Fat Boy" neck for Telecaster

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Anyone interested in a vintage style Warmoth replacement neck for a Fender Telecaster? I just listed it on craigslist:
http://losangeles.craigslist.org/wst/msg/312633862.htm/

I used it on a CIJ Tele with bigsby. The “boat” or “fat boy” contour is like a 50’s Les Paul, and makes for tons of sustain. One piece maple with walnut skunk stripe and dark rosewood fingerboard, Gotoh-Kluson tuners. 22 Frets , stainless steel size 6105 . I tried to show in the pics on craigslist that there is some birdseye in the maple, and a nice grain with a gloss vintage finish, but aged tint. Check out specifications at : http://www.warmoth.com

This neck has a professional "vintage finish" by Warmoth--no backyard spray paint can. Neck was mounted once on a tele for about 3 months and shows virtually no wear--the tele was not my main guitar. Never gigged--I'm just a noodler.

Only flaws: small 3/8’s hairline scratch on back of headstock, and some goober (me) put pressure dings in the back of the headstock when installing the tuner sleeves, but they are barely visible.

Pics are posted on craigslist. Or you can give me your email and I'll send pics and specs from Warmoth or answer questions.

Thanks for reading: Goober

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