Condition:
- Used but in very good condition
- Frets 90-100%
Specifications:
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Body
• Alder body
• Off-white finish (e.g. vintage white, cream) with light relic
• Allparts pickguard -
Neck & Fingerboard
• Rift Sawn Maple neck with Big Fender Headstock (bolt-on)
A rift-sawn neck refers to how the wood for the guitar neck is cut from the log. It sits between flat-sawn and quarter-sawn in terms of grain orientation:
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Grain Angle: In rift-sawn wood, the grain runs diagonally across the face of the board (roughly 30°–60° to the surface), rather than parallel (flat-sawn) or nearly vertical (quarter-sawn).
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Stability: It’s more stable and less prone to warping than flat-sawn, but not quite as rigid as quarter-sawn.
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Appearance: Rift-sawn necks often show very straight, uniform grain lines running along the length of the neck, giving a clean, consistent look.
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Feel / Performance: This cut balances strength with aesthetics—offering good resistance to twisting while keeping a pleasing linear grain pattern that many players and builders prefer.
In short: A rift-sawn neck is a neck cut with the grain at an angle, offering a blend of the strength of quarter-sawn wood and the visual appeal of flat-sawn, making it both stable and attractive.
• Maple fingerboard (one piece)
• Number of frets: 21 medium
• Radius: ~9.5″
• Nut width: 1.625″ (41.275 mm)
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Hardware
• Tuners: Fender 1970s style “F” logo tuners
• Bridge: Fender standard non-locking 6-screw vintage tremolo
• Tremolo block / saddles: vintage style chrome saddles
• String trees: Fender vintage style metal trees -
Electronics
• Pickups: 3 × Fender single-coil pickups (neck / middle / bridge)
• Pickup configuration: SSS
• Controls: 1 × Volume, 2 × Tone
• Pickup selector: 5-way blade switch
• Wiring: vintage style (single volume, two tones) -
Scale & Dimensions
• Scale length: 25.5″ (648 mm)
















