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NEW Butala Custom Kramer Banana Maple Floyd Neck R3 1 11/16" 12" Radius
$265 Shipped in Continental US with Vintage Schaller Tuners & R3 Nut / $200.00 Shipped for Neck Only.
*** NEW / UNPLAYED NECK - MOUNTED TO BODY BUT NEVER ASSEMBLED/PLAYED. Auction is for Neck Only.
PER BUTALA CUSTOM: 2 Piece Maple Neck that fits ESP / LTD , Kramer , Fender / Squier , Warmoth , USACG , Musikraft , Allparts , Mighty Mite , Boogie Bodies with a Fender Standard 2 3/16" neck pocket. Great neck for a 5150 , 1984 , or , Frankenstein Super-Strat.
SPECIFICATIONS:
-2 3/16" (2.187" or 55.55mm ) heel, standard 25.5 scale, 22 frets
-1 11/16" (42.86 mm) neck with R3 Floyd Rose shelf route and old school floyd nut mounting holes from the rear
-hard white maple neck with 15/64" or .230" thick hard white maple fret board and 5150 style banana headstock
- 12" radius Fretboard
- rolled fingerboard edges for that worn in feel
- Classic or medium jumbo 6150 (.100 wide x .048 tall) nickel / silver frets, frets are leveled crowned, dressed and polished with #0000 steel wool and ready to play
- thin "C" back shape .825" at first fret and .931" at 12th fret very nice fast playing profile
- Black dot inlays and black side marker dots
- dual acting truss rod adjustable at heel
- walnut skunk stripe
-tuner holes are counterbored to be 7.95mm-diameter (.313") for the threaded peghead bushing, and 10mm (.394") for the gear housing. Nice upgrade that was previously only available on our custom necks, we do this because under string tension, the installed bushing (and the peghead washer) can lean slightly in a constant-diameter peghole and this can damage the lacquer finish around the bushing washer. A peghole that's properly sized for the bushing, and rear-counterbored for the housing collar, prevents the problem.
-very nice high quality handmade neck , we do not use any cnc machines in it's manufacture at any point so if your looking for a neck made old school for your project or as a replacement you won't be disappointed.
NEW Butala Custom Kramer Banana Maple Floyd Neck R3 1 11/16" 12" Radius
$265 Shipped in Continental US with Vintage Schaller Tuners & R3 Nut / $200.00 Shipped for Neck Only.
*** NEW / UNPLAYED NECK - MOUNTED TO BODY BUT NEVER ASSEMBLED/PLAYED. Auction is for Neck Only.
PER BUTALA CUSTOM: 2 Piece Maple Neck that fits ESP / LTD , Kramer , Fender / Squier , Warmoth , USACG , Musikraft , Allparts , Mighty Mite , Boogie Bodies with a Fender Standard 2 3/16" neck pocket. Great neck for a 5150 , 1984 , or , Frankenstein Super-Strat.
SPECIFICATIONS:
-2 3/16" (2.187" or 55.55mm ) heel, standard 25.5 scale, 22 frets
-1 11/16" (42.86 mm) neck with R3 Floyd Rose shelf route and old school floyd nut mounting holes from the rear
-hard white maple neck with 15/64" or .230" thick hard white maple fret board and 5150 style banana headstock
- 12" radius Fretboard
- rolled fingerboard edges for that worn in feel
- Classic or medium jumbo 6150 (.100 wide x .048 tall) nickel / silver frets, frets are leveled crowned, dressed and polished with #0000 steel wool and ready to play
- thin "C" back shape .825" at first fret and .931" at 12th fret very nice fast playing profile
- Black dot inlays and black side marker dots
- dual acting truss rod adjustable at heel
- walnut skunk stripe
-tuner holes are counterbored to be 7.95mm-diameter (.313") for the threaded peghead bushing, and 10mm (.394") for the gear housing. Nice upgrade that was previously only available on our custom necks, we do this because under string tension, the installed bushing (and the peghead washer) can lean slightly in a constant-diameter peghole and this can damage the lacquer finish around the bushing washer. A peghole that's properly sized for the bushing, and rear-counterbored for the housing collar, prevents the problem.
-very nice high quality handmade neck , we do not use any cnc machines in it's manufacture at any point so if your looking for a neck made old school for your project or as a replacement you won't be disappointed.
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