Twanking45
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My 1989/90 Fender Strat was in a bad way so I decided to change everything I didn't like or had abused to the point of uselessness. The only thing I wound up keeping was the body. For the neck I went to warmoth and bought a reverse right hand neck with these specs:
Type: ...............................CBS Warmoth Pro
nut: ..................................1 5/8
fingerboard: ....................Q-Sawn
Shaft: ..............................Q-Sawn
rear contour: ...................standard thin
Radius: ...........................10-16
frets:.................................Stainless Steel 6230(small vintage)
Tuners:............................Tonepros Kluson locking vintage style
I took out my old pick guard, bought a new one and threw in a set of Kinman Woodstock Plus (best single coils EVER). In hindsight, the only thing I would have done differently would have been to go for the Wizard neck contour as I play lots of farmers' chords and like most of my hand on the board. I chose the reverse right hand style because I just think it looks quirky and weird. I think fender headstocks tend to look droopy. Anyway, here it it.
Type: ...............................CBS Warmoth Pro
nut: ..................................1 5/8
fingerboard: ....................Q-Sawn
Shaft: ..............................Q-Sawn
rear contour: ...................standard thin
Radius: ...........................10-16
frets:.................................Stainless Steel 6230(small vintage)
Tuners:............................Tonepros Kluson locking vintage style
I took out my old pick guard, bought a new one and threw in a set of Kinman Woodstock Plus (best single coils EVER). In hindsight, the only thing I would have done differently would have been to go for the Wizard neck contour as I play lots of farmers' chords and like most of my hand on the board. I chose the reverse right hand style because I just think it looks quirky and weird. I think fender headstocks tend to look droopy. Anyway, here it it.