Jeff_H
Dean Hardtail Fanologist
Those of you that know, tell me what the going rate is, for a Les Paul. I asked one of the local shops that I buy some parts from, and they quoted $400-500 dollars. Sound right to anyone? Sounds high to me.
I've been playing my Dean Hardtail, which has jumbo frets, and my new strat neck which has 6105, which I think is medium jumbo. Anyhow, I prefer the feel of the frets on both of these guitars, primarily because of the shape. I dislike the "railroad tie" feel of the squared off frets on my LP. I think I would prefer it to be redone with larger frets, and of course rounder. I'm concerned that if I just get them re-shaped that they will feel too short, and I dislike small fretwire.
I don't really care if the binding nibs are replaced or not, I'd probably actually prefer they not be. I'm not concerned with re-sale value, or "vintage correctness on this axe...it's a player. I love the tone of the guitar, and just want it to play better.
If anyone has experience with a refret on a Les Paul, I'd like to hear what you refretted with, and what you thought of the result.
I've been playing my Dean Hardtail, which has jumbo frets, and my new strat neck which has 6105, which I think is medium jumbo. Anyhow, I prefer the feel of the frets on both of these guitars, primarily because of the shape. I dislike the "railroad tie" feel of the squared off frets on my LP. I think I would prefer it to be redone with larger frets, and of course rounder. I'm concerned that if I just get them re-shaped that they will feel too short, and I dislike small fretwire.
I don't really care if the binding nibs are replaced or not, I'd probably actually prefer they not be. I'm not concerned with re-sale value, or "vintage correctness on this axe...it's a player. I love the tone of the guitar, and just want it to play better.
If anyone has experience with a refret on a Les Paul, I'd like to hear what you refretted with, and what you thought of the result.