There are some things we accept as universal standards: 60 seconds to a minute, 60 minutes to an hour, 24 hours to a day. Add to those, the screw hole locations for a Fender-style neck attachment plate: four holes, two on either side of the center line, the body-side and neck-side pair are 2.0 inches apart and the holes for each pair are 0.75" one either side of the center line. That's it. It matters not how big the neck plate itself is, or whether or not it has a gasket. It is useful if the body-side holes in the neck heel and the neck pocket are 5/8" from the end of the pocket, but that's something that can be addressed with hard wood dowel, Titebond glue, and a 3/16" drill bit if not. So-o-o, this Musiclily neck plate (chrome, with screws and gasket) dutifully adheres to the layout that Leo Fender his-on-self scribbled on the wall behind his desk in California. You simply can't mess with it.