Fender American Standard Bqass Neck Plate - Chrome
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In fact, yes. The answer is yes. The same goes for a telecaster if it fits a strat.
The backplate is standard, so I don't see any reason why it wouldn't work. On a squire I put one.
It is not possible for us to supply brass plates.
The answer is yes.
Selected User Reviews For Fender American Standard Bqass Neck Plate - Chrome
A Squier Bullet Tele ordered from Indonesia was used for this. My new Squier guitar fits great and looks great (I just can't live with the Squier logo plastered all over it, lol). When I held the two plates in my hands and swapped the Squire plate, I was surprised that it was significantly heavier and felt of higher quality metal than this Fender replacement plate. It was not apparent that there was a difference in thickness. However, I was concerned I might bend this plate, so I hand-tightened the screws fully (fearing I might bend it). I guess the lighter metal does not matter in this case. Tips & Tricks Comparison of the screws on your guitar with the screws that come with this plate is important. You can use your existing screws instead of these if they're of different length (or width). Because the screws included with this plate were so long (compared to those from my original Tele), I opted to use my originals, as they looked like they would go too deep through the neck to just underneath the fretboard. Though I didn't want to get that close, I don't think they would have passed. As far as size/hole alignment is concerned, the plate is pretty universal, but the screws are not, so check before you buy.
Items received in good condition. It didn't seem to be as heavy/solid as the Squier plate it replaced, so I took one star off (out of four).
The first thing I noticed about this is that it is not Brass and the Fender Corona imprint is not very "deep" Yes, it is crisp, but it is not as deep as one I bought at GC (which weighs 3 times as much and is thicker). Check out these pictures and you be the judge. What are the chances of me using it? The answer is still a mystery to me.
would like to have a bottle of Gold Bond body wash, some Fuzzy socks, a box of Taster's Choice coffee, some deli sandwiches, and a brand new Neck Plate with screws for my 1957 Fender Stratocaster guitar today. The only place I can get my order filled now is this one. Because I'm an American, I'm entitled to everything I desire, and I want it fast. And I ask, "who Well, I guess. The company is Amazon, and wow,.
These are the ones that I use in all my guitars, whether I am building one or replacing one on an old guitar. Neck plates can be bought for much less, but I have to say that most of them come with extremely bad This is about screws that aren't going to snap off in your guitar neck when you unwind them. The neck plate was never the cause of that happening to me. You can get what you need by paying a bit more than what you will pay if you go cheap.
A used MIM P bass that I recently bought was in need of new strings, pickguard screws, and a new neck plate so I decided to spruce it up. Despite the fact that this neckplate looks quite nice, especially in comparison to the plain plate it replaced, it feels a lot lighter than the original. The plate on this boat did not seem to be any thinner than the heavy original plate, and a lighter metal does not always mean a weaker metal. Nonetheless, I installed the plate and everything seemed to work fine.
This item is specifically designed for bass guitars, but it also fits perfectly on Fender guitars. This is what I'm using on a parts list You should look into caster builds. Also, I'm from Corona, CA, so I wanted the "Corona, CA" engraving however, I never wanted the Standard Guitar neckplate because the hole for the micro-frets would be a tripping hazard. I like this one because it has no extra hole for tilting. This is worth the $12 without a doubt.
This is the same video that was on my American television. The quality is excellent. The description says it's exclusive to Fender bass, but I don't know why. Besides the micro tilt hole, it is the same as what came with my rosewood american elite telecaster. Several months ago, I had some work done to the neck on my american strat, so I decided to replace There are no problems with fit or quality. It looks great.
It took a while to ship, but that is to be expected. Due to the fact that the Mexican Stratocaster I bought had just a blank neckplate, I bought this one. The only thing I noticed was that it seemed lighter and the edges were angled rather than round, despite the same width and dimension as the stock neckplate. However, it appears to be an excellent result and I am pleased.