Crafted at Fender’s Ensenada, Mexico, manufacturing facility, this genuine Fender Vintera II Stratocaster neck features an early-’60s “C” shape neck based on a classic’60s profile for an intuitive and inviting feel. A 7.25 radius fingerboard with vintage-tall frets provides vintage comfort with ample room for big bends and expressive vibrato. The nut is pre-slotted with “pilot” string location grooves to make spacing a breeze when performing the final string slot filing, and a gloss urethane finish offers smooth playability. For true Fender authenticity, it’s also serialized and stamped, with genuine Fender headstock decal. This replacement neck is for a Fender or Squier by Fender guitar. Neck Material: Maple Neck Finish: Gloss Urethane Neck Shape:’60s “C” Neck Thickness: 1st Fret. 770 (19.55 mm), 12th Fret. 920″ (22.86 mm) Neck Mounting: 4-Bolt Fingerboard Radius: 7.25″ (184.1 mm) Fingerboard Material: Rosewood Position Inlays: White Dot Side Dots: White Number of Frets: 21 Truss Rod: Vintage-Style Heel Adjust Truss Rod Nut: Vintage-Style Slotted String Nut: Synthetic Bone Nut Width: 1.650 (42 mm) Nut Material: Synthetic Bone. 540 (13.71 mm) Peg Hole Diameter. 358″ (9.09 mm) Fret Size: Vintage Tall Scale Length: 25.5″ (64.77 cm). IMPORTANT PLEASE READ NOTICE BELOW CAREFULLY. All necks require nut slot adjustment and a minor level and polish and may need to be fine-tuned for your instrument. This is perfectly normal and not a defect. Because of the variety of set up preferences out there, we leave that to you. All necks should be carefully inspected prior to installation and/or modification as the neck is rendered non-returnable once altered. All wood is considered unique with individual growth patterns. Some necks may have minor grain variations due to the organic nature of wood. These are not seconds or “blems”. Please contact customer service if you have any questions or concerns about your neck when it arrives. Some neck pocket modification may be required. We recommend that if you are not familiar with the proper steps to replace a guitar or bass neck that you should contact a professional for assistance.