

To the D string tuner(see picture# 11) The surface crack did not go past the tuner and no damage is shown on the edge of the neck by all the tuners(see picture# 12) Also, the crack did not go all the way through to the front. This neck had a hairline surface crack on the back of the headstock that went from the edge of the neck by the first fret. Because this neck was previously mounted on a guitar that sustained damage. The frets and fingerboard look new and have never been used. The neck was damages slightly and will be described below. This neck was taken from a Jackson guitar that sustained body damage during shipping. The heel width for this neck is 2 and 3/16ts inches. Complete with a Floyd Rose lock nut, and TUNERS. PayPal OnlyĭESCRIPTION Up for auction is a JACKSON SHARKFIN 22 fret, Rosewood fingerboard GUITAR NECK.


more and have no buzzing issues( again I like my action super low) I ended up getting a neck from Ibanez for my s470. It may just need the frets leveled to get it super low. The truss rod is fully functioning I took it of my guitar because I could not get the action low enough for my liking on the E and A strings. I also finished the front and back of the head stock with black and red dye, and finished it with satin poly, The headstock will accept Ibanez tuner and also has holes for grover style tuners( you can see on pix) It has nice shark fin inlays and very little fret wear. I bought it to use on my Ibanez s470,It does not have the tilt back headstock(flat like on some other Ibanez models) As you can see from the pictures I had to make new holes on the heel to fit the Ibanez, I also reshape the neck at the heel to follow the s470's contour. This is a guitar neck of an unknown source.
