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Re: Birdseye Maple Neck

PostPosted: Sun Aug 21, 2011 12:19 am
by Bill Bowley
John Boyd wrote:Bill,
Very nice looking neck. Is it from Mighty Mite? Ive been looking at one myself on the dreaded eBay!.
Cheers,
JB


John,

Yes, it is Mighty Mite.

Have a look at this bloke's offerings, item no 280725376509 which is similar to the one I bought is at $64USD at the present time and may be what you are after. He has quite a range of Fender related stuff in his 'shop', worth a look. He goes by the EBay name of kmaguitars.

Regards

Re: Birdseye Maple Neck

PostPosted: Sat Aug 27, 2011 8:21 am
by RUSSET
Birdseye Maple neck ....... mmmmm. If it's anything like their Fish fingers, it should be really nice.

T.

Re: Birdseye Maple Neck

PostPosted: Sun Aug 28, 2011 3:14 am
by Bill Bowley
Tony,

Don't tell me you fell for the old 'fish fingers' scam? My mother served them up to us as kids, it was only when my brother (who was studying biology of fish at the time) pointed out that fish don't even have hands that we woke up to it! :roll:

REgards

Re: Birdseye Maple Neck

PostPosted: Sun Aug 28, 2011 11:18 am
by JimN
Fish fingers seemed to catch on (in the UK) in the late 1950s, so were a true child of the rock'n'roll age. And we didn't even know about tartare sauce, or crinkly chips.

The funniest thing about them (and I suspect that fellow social history commentator Geoff "1711" Mason will concur) was that even though they were designed, like other frozen foods, to be stored in the home-freezer, they succeeded despite the fact that hardly anyone had one (at the time). Instead, 8-yr-old boys would be despatched to the corner grocer's shop to buy them an hour before mealtime, and they were cooked from frozen.

If my grandmother could see the inside of almost any house today (or if she could look over my shoulder as I type this), she'd think she was on a space-station.

JN

PS: The first time I ever heard of birds-eye maple (which may well have been in the mid-1970s, it not being a wood commonly doled out in woodwork at school), I immediately thought of fish-fingers.

Re: Birdseye Maple Neck

PostPosted: Mon Aug 29, 2011 10:38 am
by roger bayliss
Fish Finger sandwiches with butter .....Mmmmmm :)

Re: Birdseye Maple Neck

PostPosted: Mon Aug 29, 2011 10:56 am
by neil2726
I can remember you could buy them loose from the local grocers freezer - he had them in large "catering" packs. Fish finger butties with lots of butter and tomato sauce = mmmmmmmmmm! Plus a few chips - even better!

Re: Birdseye Maple Neck

PostPosted: Mon Aug 29, 2011 11:14 am
by Bill Bowley
Ah, what memories have we stirred up here! :)

Anyway, back to the present. The neck arrived today and I am most impressed, great profile (much the same 'C' as my '62 Strat), great abalone 'dots', well made. Looking forward to ( when I get some more leave) giving it a 'spray job' etc and fitting it to the Olympic white Mex Strat body I had set aside. I note that EBay seller I bought it from still has quite a few Mighty Mite necks on sale at good prices, by the way. ;)

Regards to all

Re: Birdseye Maple Neck

PostPosted: Sat Oct 01, 2011 8:56 am
by rockinscott
Hi Jim,

It looks fantastic, im seriously contemplating getting one myself, my have to wait till new year now what with the kids birthdays and xmas coming up lol. Love the colour.

Scott