Description
If you’ve ever wondered what separates a good Telecaster from a truly playable one, a lot of it comes down to the neck—and this is the real deal, built at Fender’s Corona, California facility to authentic ’60s specs. The profile is the classic ’60s “C” shape: substantial enough to fill your palm without feeling like a baseball bat, with a shoulder-forward feel that rewards chord-hand grip and bends alike.
- ’60s “C”-shaped neck profile, carved to genuine vintage dimensions
- Round-laminated rosewood fingerboard with a 9.5″ radius for comfortable low action and easy bends
- 21 vintage-tall frets—taller and narrower than modern jumbo wire, giving that period-correct feel and articulate note definition
- Crafted at Fender’s Corona, CA manufacturing facility
The 9.5″ radius is a sweet spot between the flatter vintage boards and modern compound-radius necks, so you get low, buzz-free action across the fretboard without sacrificing the rounded feel that makes open chords and rhythm work feel natural. Combined with the vintage-tall frets, string bends have that satisfying grip-and-release response players chase when they’re after true ’60s Tele character.
Whether you’re restoring a project Telecaster to period-correct spec, upgrading a neck that’s seen better days, or just chasing a specific feel that modern necks don’t quite deliver, this is a straightforward, spec-accurate way to get there.







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