Channel bound fingerboard

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Noah
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Channel bound fingerboard

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I was checking out the 2013 Fender Select Stratocaster online and am finding myself intrigued by the "channel bound" fingerboard. I guess the idea is to leave more neck wood along the edges so the fingerboard can be sunk into it, and the whole thing feels rounder and smoother. I guess I need to check it out in person.

Has anyone seen this before?

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I have definitely seen it before, but I can't recall where.
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It's o.k. I guess, but I'd rather see ebony inlaid instead. Also, I don't care for the bigger 70's head stocks on these models either. I much prefer the '12 Selects over these.
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looks pretty cool IMO
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I think McNaught guitars have been doing that for some time...
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It's a neat idea; I'd love to wrap my hands around such a shaft :rofl:
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