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We are proud to offer quite a few different headstock shape options when it comes to our Strat necks.  Below are some photos that will help explain the differences between these shapes.
 
 
 The above photo shows our 50's, 60's and San Dimas style Headstocks.
They appear similar, but each has some distinctions that we at Musikraft felt were important enough to replicate in our relentless pursuit of perfection and desire to offer our customers exactly what they want.
The 60's style is similar to the 50's style in shape and the most notable difference is that it has a softer "shoulder" or area near the low E tuner.  The 50's style in turn has a more sharper "shoulder" near the low E string.
The 50's style differs from the San Dimas due to the fact that the San Dimas has a larger overall headstock and it has a deeper and more broader cutaway at the base of the ball across from the 2nd (B string) Tuner. 
 
Below is the same photo and our big head CBS style neck has been added on the far left.
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