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The latest in neck wear (Original Post) justaprogressive Jan 2024 OP
Saw a similar guitar at the MIM museum in Phoenix kimbutgar Jan 2024 #1
I'm sure I would justaprogressive Jan 2024 #2
purddy. AllaN01Bear Jan 2024 #3
thanks! justaprogressive Jan 2024 #7
That's not cowboy-chord wear! Up to the 20th fret! Mousetoescamper Jan 2024 #4
Thanks for sharing that justaprogressive Jan 2024 #9
I really claudette Jan 2024 #5
This is a picture of the upper neck portion of an electric guitar. justaprogressive Jan 2024 #6
Very nice!! claudette Jan 2024 #8

kimbutgar

(21,224 posts)
1. Saw a similar guitar at the MIM museum in Phoenix
Fri Jan 19, 2024, 04:09 PM
Jan 2024

If you are a music lover you will love the guitar exhibit of guitars made from all over the world.

Mousetoescamper

(3,312 posts)
4. That's not cowboy-chord wear! Up to the 20th fret!
Fri Jan 19, 2024, 04:32 PM
Jan 2024

I finally had my LP Deluxe refretted six years ago. I put off having it done for years because the guys I'd trust to do the job wouldn't touch a bound neck. The luthier who finally did the job not only replaced the frets but also made a new hand-carved bone nut and replaced two potentiometers. The labor and parts cost $700 and were worth every penny.

justaprogressive

(2,240 posts)
6. This is a picture of the upper neck portion of an electric guitar.
Fri Jan 19, 2024, 05:20 PM
Jan 2024

This one:



The light reflecting off both the metal frets, and the wood, in between those frets

shows significant wear from my fingers holding down the steel strings against them,

over the course of...umm , well a long period of time!
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