Good refret person?

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Bought the EJ from Ratter, which he de-lacquered the neck on. So, I'm not real worried now about having bigger frets put in. :) Anybody have recommendations? Obviously I'm willing to ship the neck or guitar. Would prefer stainless. I have considered doing it locally and then having the guitar plek'd, but would rather do a one step process, and I figure taking a guitar with stainless frets into a plek shop would get me shot on sight.

Pete
 
stratotone":3ipqfn6y said:
Bought the EJ from Ratter, which he de-lacquered the neck on. So, I'm not real worried now about having bigger frets put in. :) Anybody have recommendations? Obviously I'm willing to ship the neck or guitar. Would prefer stainless. I have considered doing it locally and then having the guitar plek'd, but would rather do a one step process, and I figure taking a guitar with stainless frets into a plek shop would get me shot on sight.

Pete

:lol: :LOL: You're no better than those guys who have the mod planned before they get the amp! :lol: :LOL: ;)

My own personal pick would be a guy in Baltimore named Phil Jacoby. He's a freakin' wizard and he's got a plek machine. Life was easier when I lived nearby. But I still would probably ship a guitar to him before trying to find anybody close who can compare (because they probably wouldn't.)
 
there's a Plek machine in Norman. no idea what all they do though?
 
fuzzfan1":2axmnb2n said:
http://www.schroederguitarrepair.com/


+100000

They just did my buddy's vintage jazz bass. That's where myself and my friends go for all our repairs, excellent work, fast turnaround. :thumbsup:
 
Glaser Instruments

Contact person: Joe Glaser
434 East Iris Drive
Nashville, TN 37204
 
Suhr guitars offers refretting and PLEKing for a fairly reasonable price. Here in Nashville, Joe Glasier is the go to guy. He's not cheap, but his work is second to none.
 
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