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I understand that Fender requires return of a damaged neck before they will send out a new one with "Fender" on it.
Me, I made up a decal for my Warmoth neck that says "Imprecision Bass" but I haven't gotten around to sticking it on yet. I don't mind the look of the bare headstock. Wood is nice.
Well, they require photos showing that a neck is beyond repair before they will send out a neck (and only to authorized warranty centers, thank you very much), and we have to send the neck back once we get the new one. Also, last time I checked they would not sell them, they will only send out replacement necks for warranty repairs. They used to sell "courtesy" necks if you managed to break yours (at a rather exorbitant $450+), but they stopped doing that several years ago. They also will not send out, even for warranty purposes, any Custom Shop necks. They have, over the last 10-15 years, had massive problems with counterfeiters, and have had to take serious measures to combat the issue.
As has already been mentioned, Warmoth will NOT put someone else's decals on a neck, and neither will any reputable repair shop. I have some old Fender decals, which I would be happy to put on if I was refinishing a neck for which they were appropriate, if they are even still useful (they are from about 1978 or so), but I would NEVER put them on a non-Fender neck, nor even on a Fender neck they didn't match. We got these decals from Fender way back when, before they were having the counterfeit problems they are having today, so they are not fakes, they are the real thing, but they will only be used on very specific guitars, and they will cost whoever buys them at least two arms and a leg (kind of negating the need to have their guitar refinished, I suppose).
And for what it's worth, I just got a new neck for a Strat I'm making myself. the neck came from USA Custom Guitars, and their workmanship is noticeably better than Warmoth's, though they do not have a license agreement with Fender so the headstocks are not the same shapes.
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