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sligoman
Posted 2008-01-11 7:33 PM (#61210)
Subject: fret wear


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Posts: 283

Location: Portland, OR
What's the best way to deal with worn down frets. I think it's beyond dressing or grinding. Is this something that would call for sending it back to the factory? Or is it something that a good guitar shop should be able to fix? Thanks
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Trader Jim
Posted 2008-01-11 7:47 PM (#61211 - in reply to #61210)
Subject: Re: fret wear


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Posts: 7307

Location: South of most, North of few
I have always sent them back to the factory, but if you can locate a good luthier in your area, It would probably be cheaper without dealing with shipping and the associated potential problems.
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Beal
Posted 2008-01-11 8:28 PM (#61212 - in reply to #61210)
Subject: Re: fret wear



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Posts: 14127

Location: 6 String Ranch
There's got to be a good local guy for you. Saves the shipping and potential UPS damage.
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Damon67
Posted 2008-01-11 8:41 PM (#61213 - in reply to #61210)
Subject: Re: fret wear



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Posts: 6992

Location: Jet City
Good local guys are charging too much in Seattle, especially for refrets on a bound neck. I think Mike Lull quoted me $600. I saved a bunch of $ not to mention having the peace of mind that someone who knew obscure guitars like my UKII was doing the work.

Mike Lull if you're a member, you're a nice guy and have the best rep in the NW, but it was a no-brainer for me, even though you are right down the road.

Kim at the service department took care of me nicely. They also did a quick detail, and some other minor work at no extra charge.

Now the shipping was the only scary part for me, but O cases are the best...

Oh sorry.... "Pre-Fender" O cases are the best.

Thanks again to Stephen for the advise.
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Elliot Meldoy
Posted 2008-01-11 9:14 PM (#61214 - in reply to #61210)
Subject: Re: fret wear
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April 2007
Posts: 225

Location: Stow, Ohio
$600.00 for a refret!!!!

damn, I am in the wrong business.
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an4340
Posted 2008-01-11 10:01 PM (#61215 - in reply to #61210)
Subject: Re: fret wear


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Posts: 4389

Location: Capital District, NY, USA Minor Outlying Islands
You might want to install stainless frets. They last longer.
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