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This is a short-scale neck from Warmoth. It says "BY FENDER," so I believe it should fit Jaguars, Mustangs, and Jazzmasters with no modifications. The frets appear to be partially worn down, as seen in the images, particularly on the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd strings from the low frets to the middle. I ordered this online from the Warmoth official website overseas almost 20 years ago and imported it. The glossy, thin, yellow lacquer finish is very beautiful, and I never intended to sell it, so I discarded the order form at the time. Therefore, everything in the images is all that is included in the sale. It fit onto a Japanese-made guitar body, so I played it at first, but then I just had it on display. I found short scales difficult to play, and I rarely played it after that. Perhaps due to bad habits in my early playing, the frets are partially worn as described above. The material is maple, and I believe it has a lacquer finish. I think I specified stainless steel frets when I purchased it. Some lacquer paint remains on the high frets. Originally, the paint was on all the frets, but it peeled off as I played. I don't know how to measure the neck's bow, and I can't tell with my untrained eye. It looks straight to me, but it might actually be bowed. Please check the images. I have never touched the truss rod since I bought it new, so it should work if it's not stuck. However, some people considering buying it might not want it touched, so I will only check if the rod turns if requested. The rod can be adjusted in two places, at the back and the side. The Warmoth logo on the headstock was probably a genuine sticker included at the time of purchase, but I might have bought it separately. I'm sorry, my memory is vague. It's the kind where only the letters stick on, and it should be easy to remove. As you can see in the images, the paint is very noticeably chipped on the joint. Most of it will be hidden when set on a body, but some parts will be exposed. Please consider purchasing if it's within your acceptable range. I'm including the Gotoh tuners that were attached. No pets, no smoking. Thank you for looking.
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