devastone
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Re: A generous friend let me record with his '69 Maple Cap olympic white strat
While I also think of a maple cap as being on a body like LPs, PRSs', etc, many Fender connoisseurs refer to the 2 piece maple necks which are separate neck and fretboard vs the one piece maple necks as "maple cap" or "maple slab" necks/fretboards which would most likely be on a 69 strat. While I still question the guitar, especially w/o pics, Nathan has apparently done some homework on the features of said guitar.
There were also curved maple laminate fretboards some years, but I don't know any specifics.
Maple cap refers to the top, not the headstock or fretboard. Also almost every Fender neck is made of maple. You would actually have to specify that the instrument you played had a wood other than maple because its assumed at this point.
While I also think of a maple cap as being on a body like LPs, PRSs', etc, many Fender connoisseurs refer to the 2 piece maple necks which are separate neck and fretboard vs the one piece maple necks as "maple cap" or "maple slab" necks/fretboards which would most likely be on a 69 strat. While I still question the guitar, especially w/o pics, Nathan has apparently done some homework on the features of said guitar.
There were also curved maple laminate fretboards some years, but I don't know any specifics.
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