Skarekrough said:I had my 73 Les Paul Deluxe and 73 Strat refretted this past year and the bill for it all was close to $800.
rspst14 said:If you don't mind investing in some tools, it's not as difficult as you might think to do it yourself. For just a little more than what it would cost to have a luthier do the work, I was able to get all the necessary tools and a cheap neck to practice on. I agree, $800 to refret two guitars is too much, even if one had binding and one had to be refinished. It depends a lot on where you live too. As with most things, you'll pay a lot more to have a good luthier work on your guitar in a big city like NYC, as opposed to a having the work done by a good small-town guy.
Ryan
Skarekrough said:I found that the fret levels were so low that I had no reference point when bending notes. I'd push them and never encounter the usual resistance that should be there.
Keep in mind a good quality refret can cost serious bucks. I had my 73 Les Paul Deluxe and 73 Strat refretted this past year and the bill for it all was close to $800. The work is impeccable on both of them and the fretboard of the Strat had to be refinished (maple) so it certainly was a challenge. But I paid well for that level of quality.