dvadneau
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Hi guys,
Hopefully someone can help me out. There are other forums I'll hit later, but I know we've got a bunch of knowledgeable guys here too, so I thought I'd show it here first.
A bandmate has (now in my possession) a 1963 Fender Strat neck. I don't know how he got it exactly, but people have given him old guitars in the past, like an old MusicMan Sabre. He traded that at a second hand music store for a new Traynor amp.
Anyhow, the neck looks legit as far as I can tell. I've read up on the era and what they did at different points and it seems to fit the bill.
For instance, in the second pic you can see where the rosewood was more of a veneer as opposed to a slab, which narrows down the year. There's the date as well
Here are the pics:
The following sequence is of the fingerboard. It's been scalloped by use!
Unfortunately, the original nut is missing...
Notice that the tuners are not the originals. They are Schallers, though.
The back is pretty smooth, but raw. Whatever finish was on doesn't appear to be there now.
I can only guess that the guitar this was on was potentially black, leaving the black "residue" on the heel.
If you look closely at the headstock, just past the nut, you can see some scratches. They are scratches, not cracks. This neck has no structural issues, that I can see.
Now to the question: How much would this be worth, in dollars? My friend's goal is to sell this neck.
I've seen quite a range of prices for '60's Strats and pieces of Strats.
Also, my friend was thinking of removing the tuners. A lot of people prefer an item to be all original, which includes not having non-original stuff attached. We can't do much about the new holes, except fill them, but I think that would make things worse. Any thoughts on that?
Hopefully someone can help me out. There are other forums I'll hit later, but I know we've got a bunch of knowledgeable guys here too, so I thought I'd show it here first.
A bandmate has (now in my possession) a 1963 Fender Strat neck. I don't know how he got it exactly, but people have given him old guitars in the past, like an old MusicMan Sabre. He traded that at a second hand music store for a new Traynor amp.
Anyhow, the neck looks legit as far as I can tell. I've read up on the era and what they did at different points and it seems to fit the bill.
For instance, in the second pic you can see where the rosewood was more of a veneer as opposed to a slab, which narrows down the year. There's the date as well
Here are the pics:
The following sequence is of the fingerboard. It's been scalloped by use!
Unfortunately, the original nut is missing...
Notice that the tuners are not the originals. They are Schallers, though.
The back is pretty smooth, but raw. Whatever finish was on doesn't appear to be there now.
I can only guess that the guitar this was on was potentially black, leaving the black "residue" on the heel.
If you look closely at the headstock, just past the nut, you can see some scratches. They are scratches, not cracks. This neck has no structural issues, that I can see.
Now to the question: How much would this be worth, in dollars? My friend's goal is to sell this neck.
I've seen quite a range of prices for '60's Strats and pieces of Strats.
Also, my friend was thinking of removing the tuners. A lot of people prefer an item to be all original, which includes not having non-original stuff attached. We can't do much about the new holes, except fill them, but I think that would make things worse. Any thoughts on that?