Obviously a guitar neck is made out of wood,sometimes even many different wood types.
It was made in the USA and it is a Vintage Guitar.
A guitar neck is usually made from wood, most commonly maple or mahogany. Inside the neck there will be a metal truss rod that stops the wood from bending out of shape.
Bottle neck, brass neck, guitar neck.
a guitar that a has a personel touch to, an example would be if u get a guitar's neck changed like if u take a flying-v neck and put it on an epiphone SG body its a custom guitar, there usually 1 of a kind if its made personally.
Fender's first production guitar was the Esquire. It had a single pickup, an ash body, and a maple neck.
A guitar.
The Gibson Firebird guitar was first manufactured in 1963. The body of the guitar is made of mahogany wood, the neck is made of either mahogany or walnut, and the fretboard is made of either rosewood or ebony.
You can purchase used electric guitar necks from ebay. You would have to search 'used electric guitar neck' and most likely the make of the guitar neck you are looking for.
Various woods, depends on the type of guitar. Sometimes the body and neck of the guitar are one wood while the fretboard is another.
The Mitchell MD100 guitar neck is glued to the body.
yes
Not really. I have a guitar and I don't get hurt from playing it. So no.