line6man said:
Personally, I'm not a fan. A canary neck with a canary fretboard would NOT be a one piece neck. Rather, you are going to have two pieces of wood glued together with a visible glue line where the grain patterns change. And then the neck and body may not match. The wood for the neck is almost certainly going to be cut from a different tree or at least a different part of the tree than the wood for the laminate top. This means that the woods can have different hues and/or different kinds of figuring. Lastly, it will look weird if you have a finish on the body but not the neck.
Not a fan? I can sorta understand that - everybody has preferences - but it sounds like you're going out of your way to discourage its use.
Most necks are at least two-piece parts. Some Maple parts are one piece, and you see them in other woods from time to time. For instance, I have a one-piece Ziricote neck here. But, generally speaking, two-piece is far and away the most common. You rarely hear any complaint as it's expected.
I recently set up a Canary/Canary neck for a member here that was quite lovely. Gave me fits for other reasons, but ended up a Good Thing. The neck on my L5S is a Canary/Canary, and I love it. But, mine is bound, so you don't see the line. Regardless, who cries about the line?
The nice thing about the stuff is it's still fairly light-colored and sounds much like Maple, but doesn't need a finish. It's a good choice if you want something light and bright.