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  • American Standard Strat Neck

    I saw an American Standard Strat at GC recently and noticed the neck did not have a separate fret board. The frets were set directly in the maple neck. Seemed really cheap to me. Is that how Fender has been making these guitars?

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    Umm...a lot of companies do that and have been doing for years. It's a little less expensive than gluing on a separate fretboard but not by an appreciable amount (in the context of mass production). In a way, it's more expensive but it's riskier. If you screw up the fingerboard, the whole neck has to be trashed.

    With that said, why does this seem cheap to you? As I recall Charvel does it on the Pro Mods.

    I have to say I find it interesting how folks will pass judgment on a manufacturer's building methods without understanding why something is built a certain way.

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    • #3
      very common thats why there is a skunk stripe on necks.

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      • #4
        Its the only way I take my maple. 1-piece necks. Rear loaded truss rod. Adjustment at the heel where its supposed to be!
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        • #5
          Originally posted by Grandturk View Post
          Its the only way I take my maple. 1-piece necks. Rear loaded truss rod. Adjustment at the heel where its supposed to be!
          While I prefer this because it is the traditional Fender way, there's no denigning that my HM Strat with a glued on fretboard sounds incredible.

          To the OP,

          Supposedly you get a better tone because the frets are right into the neck, no glue in the way. etc.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by DonP View Post
            Supposedly you get a better tone because the frets are right into the neck, no glue in the way. etc.
            Do people get a better tone with this design?

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Trussrod View Post
              Do people get a better tone with this design?
              You'd have to ask someone more into Fender's (or similar) than I.

              I have a HM Strat and two MIM Strats, one of which I've almost neve played. I will say that's how the originals were made...

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              • #8
                better and tone is an opinion. tho ide venture a guess the fact one pieces necks have vintage type truss rods, effects the tone more than the construction.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Grandturk View Post
                  Its the only way I take my maple. 1-piece necks. Rear loaded truss rod. Adjustment at the heel where its supposed to be!
                  Doesn't Fender still use the truss rod adjustment at the nut, though? It's still a rear-loaded truss rod and that's why there's a skunk stripe.
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                  • #10
                    My MIM maple has adjustment at the nut and a skunk stripe.
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                    • #11
                      Newer MIM Classic 50s adjust at the heel. I'm not up on all Fender models.

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                      • #12
                        Its at the heel on the 50s, b/c they repros and that's where the rod adjustment was in the 50s.
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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by toejam View Post
                          Doesn't Fender still use the truss rod adjustment at the nut, though? It's still a rear-loaded truss rod and that's why there's a skunk stripe.
                          Yep - on the Am Std Strats (and Tele's I guess). The AVRI's all have period-correct truss rod adjust at the heel. Probably also use double-acting truss rods on the new ones too.
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                          • #14
                            the skunk stripe is just for easy truss rod installation. I've seen maple lam fretboads with skunk stripes...
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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Shawn Lutz View Post
                              the skunk stripe is just for easy truss rod installation. I've seen maple lam fretboads with skunk stripes...
                              The Adrian Smith has ebony board and skunk stripe.
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