Routed to fit our necks. Holes for screws and neck bolts are undrilled. Ready for sanding and finishing.
Alder vs. Ash Alder and ash have been used for building solidbody guitars since the 1950s. Alder's subdued grain is often finished in opaque colors. Our Southern swamp ash bodies have a denser bold grain, suitable for clear or tinted finishes. Swamp ash is slightly less dense than Northern "baseball bat" ash.
How Boogie Fever led to a Neck Transplant In this issue:
Erick Coleman's buddy wanted a guitar just like the one he saw on Soul Train in the 1970s. Curing his Boogie Fever required a neck transplant, but Fender's Micro-Tilt neck adjustment makes that tricky. Here's how to do it. Read more... Subscribe now
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