Boston Stallion SN-21-M Maple guitar neck and maple fretboard.
Neck Stallion, maple/maple fingerboard, 21 frets, paddle head, 9.5" radius, double action truss rod
A budget friendly neck to build your own guitar. The neck is made of Canadian maple with a Canadian maple fingerboard. A maple cap neck was used in the late 60's and can be found on some expensive custom shop guitars today. This neck is equipped with a dual action truss rod so you can adjust the guitar perfectly.
The hole in the tuner is 10mm in diameter. The 9.5" fingerboard radius is used in most US-made guitar necks of this type. It is comfortable and provides low action and great playability. The jumbo frets are leveled and only need to be crowned and polished. The paddle headstock allows you to create your own design and stand out from the crowd.
The machine holes are 10mm, which is suitable for modern machine heads. If you prefer vintage machine heads, you will need conversion bushings. The neck width is 42mm, the heel width is 56mm, conforming to all standard guitar bodies.