What is the stock fret size on an 87 Kramer Pacer? I have narrowed down the my Kramer and 80's Carvin have the most comfy necks I own. The Kramer will need a fret job one day soon. What is the stock size considered?? Ill prolly refret with jumbos as Im a jumbo fret guy, but worry about changing the magic
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Re: Fret size on 87 Kramer Pacer?
Go Big or Go Home Baby! JUMBO!!!Last edited by muttznmongrelz; 03-08-2011, 12:51 PM.MuttznMongrelz
1983 Kramer Pacer Imperial
1983 Kramer Pacer Deluxe
1988 Kramer Nightswan
1989 Charvel Sambora
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Re: Fret size on 87 Kramer Pacer?
the ones on mine dont appear to be jumbo.. Thats what I prefer tho.
thanksBelieve me when I say that some of the most amazing music in history was made on equipment that's not as good as what you own right now.
Jol Dantzig
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Re: Fret size on 87 Kramer Pacer?
FWIW in my Stinnett I have Jescar's Stainless Steel equivalent of Dunlop's 6125, the FW47095-S.
That's .095" x .047" and honestly, I like them a lot. I guess I could also go for a bit thicker fret as well but nothing too far away from there. The height is exactly where it's at IMO.Originally posted by Blue_Fingers_JayI prefer cheaper guitars, nothing is as cool as a cheap guitar that sounds awesome.Originally posted by That90'sGuyNot all guitars are created equal, so make sure it sings and if it does, you'd be silly to pass it up.
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Re: Fret size on 87 Kramer Pacer?
Originally posted by BloodRose View Postthe ones on mine dont appear to be jumbo.. Thats what I prefer tho.
thanksMuttznMongrelz
1983 Kramer Pacer Imperial
1983 Kramer Pacer Deluxe
1988 Kramer Nightswan
1989 Charvel Sambora
2016 Warmoth Hellacaster
Boogie Private Reserve Lone Star Combo
Rivera Hundred Duo Twelve
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Re: Fret size on 87 Kramer Pacer?
thats what Im saying. mine arent jumbo.. They are pretty big, but not jumbo. im guessing med jumboBelieve me when I say that some of the most amazing music in history was made on equipment that's not as good as what you own right now.
Jol Dantzig
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