Fretwear of the first three frets

chcjunior

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Is this in indication I have too much relief set in the neck? I'd consult Dan's book but the girlfriend redid the book case and I can't find it at the moment.
 
Re: Fretwear of the first three frets

+1, It's just an indication that you play a lot in that area. I won't even look at a used instrument unless I see a lot of wear in those first 3-4 frets. As Jeff Baxter used to say, that shows that the guitar was played by a "stompin' rhythm player".
 
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I'm not sure I'd pass one up that didn't have fret wear there, but it's the Cowboy Chord area.
 
Re: Fretwear of the first three frets

Scott_F said:
I'm not sure I'd pass one up that didn't have fret wear there, but it's the Cowboy Chord area.

Well, for me, it's a sign that the instrument was comfy to play. Plus, I refret almost every instrument that I get first thing, so a lot of wear there means only that the previous owner liked it.
 
Re: Fretwear of the first three frets

mine always wear more in the middle of the neck, where it's easier to make those big bends.
 
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Mine normally are the proverbial steal of a deal on a guitar that didn't play too well for the last guy, so it was pretty unplayed and I just give it a set up and it's like buying a new guitar!
 
Re: Fretwear of the first three frets

Mine get worn out up there too. Got some nice divots in the fret board, too. Bought myself a capo, now they're getting worn out all over.

As the man used to say,

"Ain't no money above the 7th fret."
 
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