A refret on a MIM Rosewood strat, + added 22nd fret? For the techs.

Re: A refret on a MIM Rosewood strat, + added 22nd fret? For the techs.

BTW, the shipping would cost you around $30...
 
Re: A refret on a MIM Rosewood strat, + added 22nd fret? For the techs.

Yeahhh... if I got a Warmoth neck it'd be finished and totally cool though... Birdseye maple and a nice rosewood piece. But whatever the price, I gotta pay customs and I can't, they only take credit cards :(
 
Re: A refret on a MIM Rosewood strat, + added 22nd fret? For the techs.

The problem with Warmoth is their stuff is TOO GOOD. I've had my eyes on a custom job from them with a 59 Roundback contour, diamond inlays amongst other things.

The catch it it's gonna cost me a lot of money, twice as much as I paid for the guitar...

Is it worth it?

After playing my friend's Warmoth Semi-hollow Strat that blows any American Strat outta the water...

DEFINITELY.

Superior, perfection = Warmoth
 
Re: A refret on a MIM Rosewood strat, + added 22nd fret? For the techs.

The problem with Warmoth is their stuff is TOO GOOD. I've had my eyes on a custom job from them with a 59 Roundback contour, diamond inlays amongst other things.

The catch it it's gonna cost me a lot of money, twice as much as I paid for the guitar...

Is it worth it?

After playing my friend's Warmoth Semi-hollow Strat that blows any American Strat outta the water...

DEFINITELY.

Superior, perfection = Warmoth

i agree... my Warmoth is the best guitar i own... I wish i could afford a fleet of Warmoth axes to grid....

But with one of my MIM strat i have thought about getting a Warmoth neck and placing the MIM neck aside for resale later.... Take the Warmoth neck off when/if i sell the strat..... and ya the Warmoth neck i want is worth more then the MIM Strat i paid for used..... but a Warmoth neck on that body would be alright by me... it seems to be a nicer piece of poplar...
 
Re: A refret on a MIM Rosewood strat, + added 22nd fret? For the techs.

Ah I checked the prices and a luthier could do me an entirely finished, dressed etc...neck for 135 British pounds. 100% to my specs. Easier than Warmoth as I have no CC :P
That'll bring the price of a MIM strat to 250 pounds with new electronics... So I could even get a better pickup for the middle position (the one I use the most since I mostly stay between 4, 3, 2, 1) AND upgrade my other axe muahaha... And get a new amp ^_^
 
Re: A refret on a MIM Rosewood strat, + added 22nd fret? For the techs.

Refret charges:
250€ basic incl. setup, new nut (if necessary) and full clean+polish
50€ upcharge for lacquered board or binding w/o nibs,
100€ for both
250€ upcharge for keeping nibs for those that just have to keep them (makes sense for ex. on collectable instruments)

22 fret on a 21 fretter: is possible (to an extent) , but impractical for a few reasons.
1. The fret won´t span the entire width unless the board is replaced or "extended"
2. It´s not always easy to match the exact scale used by the manufacturer (most vary within a few tenths of a mm compared to each other), meaning it may not intonate 100% correctly if your tech isn´t an ace.
3. the end isn´t really "meaty" enough to accomodate a fret, meaning there may be stability issues and the resulting related problems.

Quality aftermarket necks to fit a strat, manufactured and distributed in Europe: www.rockinger.com

IIRC a finished 22 fret maple/RW neck costs 182€+ shipping ;)
 
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Re: A refret on a MIM Rosewood strat, + added 22nd fret? For the techs.

Thanks bro! I think my solution is called a G&L Tribute S500 though hehehe...22 frets :D
 
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