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Description
Relisted due to the winning bidder backing out.
Squier 70s headstock neck with Fender decal.
Great potential for a beater project with full Fender width at the first fret instead of that of the modern day narrow Squier.
Pros: Original serial number still on headstock 57110 Jescar frets Tusq synthetic nut Flat radius Flat sawn neck Fits fender neck pocket (sides have been sanded to fit)
Cons: Fender waterslide decal with lacquer topcoat Neck heel has damage due to prolonged compression (please see photos) Fret work is very rough Superglue residue on the fretboard Fret edges need a good filing as I can feel the ends Authentic play wear on the fretboard
Would prefer not to ship but could be open to it.
Please let me know if you have any questions.
Details
Shipping & pick-up options
Destination & description | Price | |
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Buyer must pick-up from Howick, Manukau City, Auckland | Free |
Payment Options
Cash, NZ Bank Deposit
Questions & Answers (4)
what is the exact width of the neck end that fits into body pocket?? d****e (1333 • 07:46 pm, Wed, 27 Mar )I’ll measure it soon. Was modded to fit American standard neck pocket bongw01 (38 • Wednesday, 27 March 2024 )would you consider freighting to Aust...and if so..can you make payment by PING..this would make it a lot easier to pay the full amount to you...thanks. d****e (1333 • 12:06 pm, Thu, 28 Mar )Sorry, not considering overseas freight bongw01 (38 • Thursday, 28 March 2024 )how bad are the frets...doesnt sound good...do you think it might need a refret?? d****e (1333 • 12:13 pm, Fri, 29 Mar )Frets have plenty of life in them. Of course fret size and feel under the fingers is subjective. bongw01 (38 • Friday, 29 March 2024 )Hi, interested in bidding on several of your listing, would u consider posting at my cost and risk plse?.thanks g*****e (978 • 04:17 am, Sat, 30 Mar )It’ll be hard to ship a body a neck together (dimension, securely packaging it to prevent damage). As long as you’re prepared to cover the cost of shipping and packaging, it should be fine. bongw01 (38 • Saturday, 30 March 2024 )