Fender, in their cheaper 'Squier' range, make a maple neck Stratocaster in the _very_ attractive Daphne Blue; a light pastel shade. For reasons i won't bore you with, I happen to own one, along with US Strats and other high-end Guitars. IMHO They play well, sound good, and are excellent value for money. I am not associated with Fender. I have, however been playing guitar since 1962. Hope this helps.
rosewood
maple i think
A guitar with a birdseye maple neck offers advantages such as increased stability, durability, and a unique aesthetic appeal compared to other types of necks.
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.
Fender's first production guitar was the Esquire. It had a single pickup, an ash body, and a maple neck.
It's a personal thing really. Some may prefer the looks, sounds, and feel of a rosewood neck/fingerboard and other may prefer maple. You do mean necks and not fingerboards right? Rosewood necks are very expensive.
The Fender Telecaster Deluxe is an electric guitar with a bolt-on neck joint and a solid body. This guitar is made of alder or ash and maple. The manufacturer is Fender.
Birdseye maple is known for its stability, durability, and unique appearance, making it a popular choice for guitar necks. It provides a bright tone, smooth feel, and attractive look that can enhance the overall playability and aesthetics of the guitar.
The different types of materials used for constructing a guitar neck fingerboard include rosewood, maple, ebony, and synthetic materials like composite and resin. Each material has unique characteristics that can affect the sound and playability of the guitar.
Can go with anything.... a classy way would be maple, with an option of spruce top. and mahogany neck.
A birdseye maple strat neck is known for its distinctive grain pattern that resembles small "bird's eyes." This type of wood is prized for its durability, stability, and bright tone. The unique characteristics of a birdseye maple strat neck can enhance the overall look and sound of a guitar, making it a popular choice among musicians for its aesthetic appeal and quality craftsmanship.
The wood used to make any kind of guitar is based on density, weight and above all, its acoustic sounding properties. Generally favored among reputable guitar manufacturers are blackwood, maple, cedar (though light and expensive is quite strong), cypress or similar. The neck is often made from rosewood which is fairly strong.