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Tele-Afflicted
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Blacksburg, VA
Posts: 1,710
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Mighty MIte Necks?
I'm going to put a tele together for my seven year old niece. I have a lot of spare parts and I'm going to pinch a few pennies. The mighty mite necks on ebay are at a pretty nice price. I'm willing to level and dress frets. Any reason I should not consider them?
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Friend of Leo's
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Terre Haute, IN
Posts: 2,967
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I had one of the birdseye strat necks on a strat I recently sold, and the neck for the Cashcaster is a birdseye tele neck.
They aren't bad necks for the money. I oversprayed the strat neck with neck amber and nitro; the Cashcaster neck has been a bit more involved, since it had been stained with Kiwi, but I've sprayed it with butterscotch dye and nitro, and it looks pretty good. Their maple necks are two piece necks (separate fingerboards) even though they have a skunk stripe -- at least with the ones I've seen; plain maple necks may be one piece. The feel of the neck is pretty similar, IMHO, to a modern Fender neck: thin, C-shaped, 9.5" radius, 1 11/16" nut.
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Friend of Leo's
Join Date: Dec 2003
Posts: 3,416
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The neck on my Tele Paul is a Mighty Mite. My only complaint about them is that the profile is a bit to "Fast" for my liking and they don't offer them in fatter profiles but I guess that for a seven year old girl, a small flat neck is perfect stuff.
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Tele-Meister
Join Date: Mar 2003
Posts: 118
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I was just checking around on eBay too for an inexpensive Tele neck too. Found that a couple of the vendors actually sell the necks direct for about $5 cheaper than their starting bid on eBay!
I just ordered a maple neck (knobs & control plate too) from here: http://www.guitarpartsonline.com/. $69.95 for the maple "C" or "V" profile, $99.95 for the birds-eye one. Shipping was $9.95 ... (No affiliation with the vendor) |
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Tele-Meister
Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: Lake Tahoe California
Posts: 338
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Re: Mighty MIte Necks?
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Tele-Afflicted
Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: Nutley, NJ
Age: 29
Posts: 1,568
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What size tuning key holes does Mighty Mite drill into their necks? I have a line on a Mighty Mite neck that somebody applied a decal to and finished in nitro. Would Klusons fit on these? Or should I get a set of Schallers or something?
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Friend of Leo's
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Austin
Posts: 3,358
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At $70 that's a pretty good price.
Any idea if the Mighty Mite bolt hole pattern matches that on a Peavey Tele?
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Friend of Leo's
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Terre Haute, IN
Posts: 2,967
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The Mighty Mite necks I've had didn't come pre-drilled. Of course, that doesn't mean that all of them don't.
The worst thing about MM necks is that every one I've come across has had a terrible case of fret sprout. They also have cheap, plastic nuts...
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Tele-Meister
Join Date: Mar 2003
Posts: 118
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bpoe,
Will do! It was a very light colored neck, like the new MIM teles have. So I did the old "brown kiwi shoe polish" trick on it ... and now it looks very good! Actually got it mounted on the body (Fender AS w/Strat contours & custom blue metallic paint job) yesterday, after putting some non-locking Schaller tuners on it. Got the pickguard (white pearloid) fitted and the control plate assembly is in progress. I'm going to try the "no tone" neck pickup configuration, since I never roll the tone off while using the neck pickup anyway. I'm putting in a set of Tele Texas Specials & a 4-way switch too. Hopefully will get the rest of the electronics installed this week-end and give it a go (playing-wise). |
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