Hey all,
I am looking to buy a USA Comanche with the birdseye maple neck. In the features page, the G&L website says:
     "Our latest construction methodology uses a one piece neck blank with the truss rod installed underneath the fingerboard. In the case of an all-maple neck, a layer of the maple neck blank is sliced off, and this slice becomes the fingerboard, ensuring a consistent appearance of a solid, one-piece maple neck."
Since the saw blade removes some of the wood, how could the grain match back up to look like a solid piece of wood? 
It seems to me that it would be especially bad on the birdseye maple.
Thanks,
Andy
			
			
									
						
										
						USA maple neck & fretboard question
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				jazzrat
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Re: USA maple neck & fretboard question
Not to worry...here's my Birds Eye neck. Thye use tons of pressure in the re-assembly.
One of the more beautiful necks I've had including Fender Custom Shop


			
			
									
						
										
						One of the more beautiful necks I've had including Fender Custom Shop

