ruscio
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That's great news!There is a massive, overwhelming need for us to adhere to the standard Fender pocket on every body we make. Compatibility with Fender parts is the keystone of our business. It's why things sell. It's what keeps the lights on, and food in our bellies.
The good news is: we are currently working on a new rounded-corner neck joint very much like your drawing here, but that uses the same screw pattern as the Fender Am Pro II. It will basically be just like our current contoured heel with the addition of the rounded corner, and it will require the modified/rounded neck heel plate that the AmPro II uses.
I make no promises about the ETA, but it is my fervent hope that this will see the light of day in 2026.
This is not the case based on our experience.
In the spirit of UNofficial Warmoth, I'd note that the adventurous can probably use it just fine even with a modern construction neck. The 4th screw isn't necessary, especially if you're using light-gauge strings. For aesthetics or to you a bit of purchase, you can use a 4th screw by cutting it to stop just short of the truss rod assembly. I've done the contouring like the AmProII on a couple of Warmoth strat bodies, and they've been bolted up to both vintage/modern and modern construction Warmoth necks for years with no issues.




