Amateur said:$ 140 for my vintage 1967 Gibson SG with bindings on the neck. Medium jumbo frets, dress if needed, new strings and intonation. Just had it done three months ago. I could take it back for fine adjustment within two weeks if I wasn't happy with it. Either labor is cheap in my area or you guys are asking for too much or you've been had; or the guy just happened to like me.
I think he had a hard-on for you personally! LOL!!!! On a vintage guitar, my time is more valueable than that!Amateur said:$ 140 for my vintage 1967 Gibson SG with bindings on the neck. Medium jumbo frets, dress if needed, new strings and intonation. Just had it done three months ago. I could take it back for fine adjustment within two weeks if I wasn't happy with it. Either labor is cheap in my area or you guys are asking for too much or you've been had; or the guy just happened to like me.
aleclee said:Too often, cheap fretwork = hack job
It's a really bad place to economize.
Amateur said:$ 140
Fret dress "if needed"?!?!?
Detroit Michigan.Zerberus said:WHERE??? I take that for a dressing......
ROFLMAO.... so, how much rock does this guy smoke /how many hours has he been doing this??? No professional Luthier I´ver met would eev consider such an inherently false statement.....
If 15 years I have NEVER seen a refret that didn´t need to be dressed, that´s an integral part of the process.
If it works for you, great, but just after hearing thet statement I´d never go to that guy, as it denotes a general misunderstanding of the trade and /or purposeful corner cutting.....![]()
Amateur said:This is a free market. We get what we pay for, but some can get more for less.