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Tele-Meister
Join Date: May 2003
Location: Mason, MI
Posts: 227
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Re-fret issues
My '95 Fat Tele's jumbo frets are getting low....
If I shell out for a re-fret (6150's), will pulling the frets ruin the tint finish on the neck and board? I like the idea of a new neck as the price may be the same as a re-fret, SO... ...I'm liking the 50's Classic neck and frets, does Fender sell these, or is there another parts company builder that makes something close? thanks!!! Drew |
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Tele-Meister
Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: 315
Age: 32
Posts: 420
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i doubt fender will sell you a new neck, but there is lots of places for aftermarket necks. warmoth,allparts,musikraft usacg etc... even ebay if you want a real 50's Classic neck.
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Tele-Meister
Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Joppa, Il.
Age: 50
Posts: 439
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It's a shame, but I'm (almost) sure Fender will not sell necks anymore.
Leos original idea of a bolt neck was so you could just swap it out rather than worry with a fretjob, it being done right, ect. I guess it became a headache for the beancounters. I don't like the idea of an aftermarket neck, you lose the serial #, and you lose part of your guitar, some people don't care about either. Ahem.... Best of luck. Murph. |
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Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: Florida Panhandle
Age: 52
Posts: 1,991
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Tele-Afflicted
Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: Athens, OH
Posts: 1,141
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You could always buy a new neck, keep the old one in the case and play on. That way, when you sell it you still have the original and can play it all you want and not worry about. It's kind of sad that new necks are cheaper than fret jobs.
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Tele-Meister
Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Joppa, Il.
Age: 50
Posts: 439
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"Murphy Slaw is right."
Sheeze. My 91' 3 burst (Tele) is my #1. I may consider stainless because I am hard on frets. I don't know about tonal problems. I've played Parkers with stainless frets. I don't like Parkers, but I didn't dislike the frets. I want them to last, I question how much effect they could have on tone, but having said that. I don't like stainless strings. At all. Best of luck. Murph. |
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Tele-Holic
Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: on the bus
Posts: 667
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murphy-slaw
sorry that I agreed with you and said so in my post I will refrain from commenting about you or your thoughts in my future posts just trying to participate in the discussion
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I've been around this block many times. I spent over $1000 to have my vintage Tele neck refinished (since it became too raw around the edges) and refretted. If it's not a collectable or vintage guitar, I've gone to Warmoth. I did this on my '98 MIM 50s, since the vintage frets were worn too low to crown. The neck cost me $250, finished, with a Corian nut, and bolted-up requiring no tweaks at all. It was the best appraoch for the money. And what I found, is that the Warmoth frets are very durable. I've been playing the b'jezzez out of it for over 2 years, and there's no hint of fret wear. So, I've become a Warmoth guy and would go that route again, but I'd go for the '59 Roundback profile vs. Std. Thin, which is a little slim for my taste. And, I'd go with vintage or vintage-modern vs. their "pro" series, which lacks the back-skunk-stripe.
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Friend of Leo's
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Park Ridge, NJ
Age: 62
Posts: 4,788
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A refret on a maple fingerboard may not require a refinish.
All Parts offers finished stock Fender Japan necks at reasonable prices. It will need a nut installed If you have very special neck requirements, you'll need a custom neck that will require refinishing. It will need a nut installed. ALSO, consider that a refret with taller frets will most likely require a new nut - in your case, that could be a good thing to replace yer plastic nut with one of hard bone. |
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Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Spring, Tx
Age: 49
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I have a buddy who plays a SRV Strat. He asked me about doing a stainless re-fret. I thought about it and suggested that I just make him a new neck to his personal specs and mothball the original neck. That way, should he ever decide to sell, he'll have a completely original to offer.
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