Allparts Select JZMF-WBB 21-Fret Maple Jazzmaster Neck

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Unique and vintage-inspired, this Allparts Jazzmaster neck features pearloid block inlays, a tinted finish, and "bullet" style truss rod access.

The Allparts JZMF-WBB replacement neck for Jazzmaster is "officially licensed by Fender" and made to exacting quality standards in Japan. Offering white pearloid block inlays and a white bound fretboard, the JZMF-WBB is one of their more choice neck offerings. Featuring 21 vintage frets, a 10" fretboard radius, and a tinted polyurethane finish, this Jazzmaster neck is ready to compliment your instrument and give it that high-end, deluxe look and feel!

Features:

- Officially licensed replacement neck for Jazzmaster
- Made to exacting quality standards
- White pearloid block inlays
- Tinted polyurethane finish
- Truss Rod at the Headstock

- Scale Length: 25.5"
- Neck Profile Shape: C
- Frets: 21 Vintage frets (.079" x .043")
- Wood: 1-piece Maple with bound fretboard
- Finish: Tinted Polyurethane
- Fretboard Radius: 10"
- Inlays: White Pearloid Blocks with black side marker dots. White fretboard binding
- Nut Width: 1-5/8"
- Heel Width: 2-3/16"
- Heel Shape: Round
- Tuning Peg Holes: Vintage 2-step hole
- Bushing-hole diameter: 0.34" (8.5mm)
- Post-hole diameter: 0.25" (6.5mm)

For support or warranty questions, please contact the manufacturer:
Phone: 713-466-6414
Email: allparts@allparts.com

Reviewers gave this product an overall rating of 5 out of 5 stars. (1 ratings)
Submitted August 5, 2024 by a customer from gmail.com

"Works for Stratocasters as Well"

Overall: 5 out of 5 stars
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Excellent replacement neck for a Stratocaster (Player Plus Top) with beautiful flame maple to match that guitar's body. That flame maple is why I got it, and it does not disappoint. I had to ream out tuner holes to 10mm to fit the standard Fender, which honestly was a lot of work, and the two little holes for each tuner were a little tough to line up. But with patience it is possible to reuse standard Fender tuners if you have them.I sanded down the small inner corners of the neck, as they did not *quite* match the exact curve of the corners Stratocaster neck pocket. But they're damn close and now that I sanded those corners to be more rounded, I was able to bring the binding to meet the edge of my pickguard with only a tiny 1mm gap between them. The width seemed to be a match, thank goodness.I like how securely the nut sits between the binding on the edges of the fretboard, and the fact this neck has binding puts it a cut above your typical Stratocaster neck. A bit of Scotchbrite made mine quite smooth and satiny, much smoother than some Squier poly finished necks I've had. This poly finish seems to be of very high quality, and I just had to be careful to avoid that beautiful cream binding.The profile (which is just listed as "C") is thicker than a modern C like a Player neck has, but not as fat as an acoustic or fat Les Paul, or something like that. It feels substantial and is a nice smooth curve. Great for open / barre chords. Vintage frets are a bit short but the shiny gloss read more fretboard finish helps a lot with bending.Great neck for Stratocasters, and likely your only choice on zZounds if you want something with flamed maple and binding.

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