Two years ago purchased a MIK LTD M-1000. At the time of purchase, the website didn't mention it had stainless, so I thought they were standard nickel/silver of a high quality. They looked "new new" to me and shiny, but nothing out of the ordinary. The guitar was brand new so I didn't think anything of it. It had been a long time for me since buying a new guitar.
Fast forward two years, 18 months of tennis elbow recovery and not playing at all... and now picking it up again. The M-1000 frets are absolutely as shiny as the day I got it. All my other guitar's frets look dingy.
It required some spot levels when I got it, and it didn't destroy my files, so its not impossible to work with either.
Now when buying a new guitar, I'm looking for STAINLESS frets. They aren't impossible to work, apparently they last 5x longer (which is good for me as I am brutal on frets), and they stay SHINY! Surprised how few guitars have them. Some of the LTD Deluxe guitars have stainless. The Jacksons in that price range don't seem to. Any other brands that put stainless on their 1000-1500 guitars?
Fast forward two years, 18 months of tennis elbow recovery and not playing at all... and now picking it up again. The M-1000 frets are absolutely as shiny as the day I got it. All my other guitar's frets look dingy.
It required some spot levels when I got it, and it didn't destroy my files, so its not impossible to work with either.
Now when buying a new guitar, I'm looking for STAINLESS frets. They aren't impossible to work, apparently they last 5x longer (which is good for me as I am brutal on frets), and they stay SHINY! Surprised how few guitars have them. Some of the LTD Deluxe guitars have stainless. The Jacksons in that price range don't seem to. Any other brands that put stainless on their 1000-1500 guitars?