| T.R | Title | User | Personal Name
 | Date | Lines | 
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| 319.1 |  | MTBLUE::BOTTOM_DAVID |  | Wed Aug 12 1987 08:12 | 4 | 
|  |     If Kubriki still makes replacement necks I suggest them..they used
    to make awesome replacement parts....
           
    dave
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| 319.2 |  | NEDVAX::DPOWELL | Uh, how do you tune this thing? | Wed Aug 12 1987 09:09 | 7 | 
|  |     There's also a company "Warmoth Guitar Products" out of Washington
    that makes a variety of replacement necks. I have their catalog,
    and have talked to them about their products. They make the Compound
    Radius neck which I've never seen, but sounds excellent. 
    
    If you'd like any info, let me know.
    Dan
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| 319.3 |  | ERASER::BUCKLEY | Superimpose diminished arpeggios! | Wed Aug 12 1987 12:30 | 8 | 
|  |     You might wanna do some research on Warmouth...A friend bought a
    neck there and brought it to a tech to put it on and the guy refused
    telling him to save his money and get a new neck, that the thing
    was a piece of crap. Something about the wood and the way the grain
    went when they cut it (??).
    
    Dimarzio makes a full line of replacement parts including necks,
    have heard good things about them.
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| 319.4 | Boogie Bodies and Warmouth necks | MIST::CARSTENSEN |  | Sat Aug 15 1987 18:47 | 30 | 
|  | 
  My guitar repairman had a few comments about 
  Boogie Bodies and Warmouth necks that I thought
  I'd pass along.
  He said that the frets are pressed in, not
  pounded in.  Consequently, they don't sit flush
  to the fretboard.  Also they don't use any glue
  so after a while, the frets have a tendency to 
  come loose.  He didn't give me any opinion about
  whether they were good or bad,  he just said that
  if I bought one he would glue and level the frets
  for me.
  One more thing, the necks should be painted to keep
  moisture from being absorbed into it which can cause it
  to swell.
  I have a Boogie Bodies strat that I made about
  seven years ago and which has given me no problems.
  In fact, it's really quite a nice guitar.
  Living in the Seattle area, though, I was able to 
  go to the factory (a guy's house!) in Puyallup  
  and select a neck that I liked.
  Charvel also makes replacement necks, but I don't
  know if they come in a V style.
frank
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| 319.5 | question ... | GOOROO::CLARK | Ivana had my love child! | Fri Apr 13 1990 14:59 | 4 | 
|  |     anybody know how much a new Fender neck with a maple fingerbord
    woud cost for a Strat?
    
    -Dave
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| 319.6 |  | BUDDRY::H_SO | If you like the shoe, then wear it! | Fri Apr 13 1990 15:30 | 6 | 
|  |     
    I saw one in Rice Music for around $200.  It was claimed to be the 
    replica or re-issue of 59 I think.  You can get one from Stew/Mac
    for only around $90.  I was/am extremely happy with Stew/Mac stuff.
    
    J-Dot
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| 319.7 |  | ICS::BUCKLEY | no one home in my house of pain | Fri Apr 13 1990 15:32 | 3 | 
|  |     Yo Dave,
    
    get a Scalloped one!
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| 319.8 |  | CSC32::H_SO | If you like the shoe, then wear it! | Fri Apr 13 1990 16:59 | 6 | 
|  |     
    Hey, Buck!  Isn't scallop sea food?  ;-)
    
    Just kidding, dude!
    
    J.
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| 319.9 |  | BSS::COLLUM | We have Dr. Seuss on lead guitar, and... | Mon Apr 16 1990 12:07 | 4 | 
|  |     I have a '72 maple neck from a strat that needs the frets crowned.  I
    was thinking of selling.  $50-$60 maybe?
    
    Will
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