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Sweetwater
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$734.99 $699.99 $35.00
Thomann
4.9 (8)
$535.00
Gear4Music
£449.00
SportHiTech
$136.95
BYOGuitar
$258.95

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$400

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Description

Elevate your Telecaster experience with the Rosewood Telecaster Neck, a harmonious blend of tradition and modern craftsmanship. Crafted in the same facility as Fender's prestigious U.S.-made instruments, this neck is designed to meet the demands of today's discerning players. The neck features a stylish rosewood fingerboard that not only adds an elegant aesthetic but also enhances the tonal warmth of your guitar. The deep "C" neck profile, a staple in Fender's design arsenal, provides a comfortable grip for effortless playability, making it a go-to choice for both seasoned professionals and aspiring guitarists alike.

The smooth, rolled fingerboard edges further enhance the playing experience, offering a seamless transition across frets for intricate solos and complex chord progressions. The "Super-Natural" satin finish ensures a fast-playing feel, minimizing friction and allowing your fingers to glide effortlessly along the neck. This neck is also equipped with 22 narrow-tall frets, facilitating easy note bending and adding to the overall versatility of your guitar.

Key Features:

  • Deep "C"-shaped neck profile for classic comfort and speed
  • Smooth, rolled fingerboard edges for enhanced playability
  • Rosewood fingerboard with 22 narrow-tall frets
  • 9.5" fingerboard radius for balanced playability
  • Bone nut for improved tone and sustain
  • "Super-Natural" satin finish for a fast, comfortable feel
  • Four offset pre-drilled pilot holes; fifth pilot hole required for standard body installation
  • Crafted in the same facility as Fender's U.S.-made instruments

Whether you're upgrading or building your dream Telecaster, the Rosewood Telecaster Neck offers a perfect fusion of style, performance, and heritage.

Steve from Boston

Steve from Boston

Fender American Standard Limited Edition Telecaster with Rosewood Neck in Surf Green

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Fender American Standard Limited Edition Telecaster with Rosewood Neck in Surf Green

Steve from Boston

Steve from Boston

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Fender Rosewood Necks are awesome!

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Landon Bailey

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Fender American Pro Telecaster with FULL ROSEWOOD NECK! Limited edition! Demo!

Max Guitar B.V.

Max Guitar B.V.

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Vintage Bench Test: 1969 Fender Rosewood Telecaster

guitar.com

While the 1969 Fender Rosewood Telecaster is a striking piece of history, its performance leaves much to be desired. The guitar's stunning aesthetics and unique sonic qualities are overshadowed by its heavy weight and somewhat unwieldy sound profile. Although it boasts a warmer tone than traditional Telecasters, the one-meg pots can create a wiry response from the bridge pickup, resulting in a sound that lacks the expected punch. The craftsmanship is commendable, yet the overall playability and tonal character feel underwhelming for a guitar of its stature. Ultimately, its value lies more in its rarity and historical significance than in its musical prowess.

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See how Keith Richards uses Rosewood Telecaster Neck

Keith Richards

Singer, Guitarist

The Rolling Stones

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Keith Richards used a custom-built rosewood-bodied Telecaster, featuring a Fender rosewood neck, during the Tattoo You era around 1981–1982. This guitar was crafted by David Schecter and is often mistaken for his mahogany Ted Newman Jones models. Proof.

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