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Anyone have their JC Plek'd?
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Re: Anyone have their JC Plek\'d?
yeah, they're leveled by machine, with the strings still on.
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Cost-wise, I've been getting quotes between $129-$200. Seems to usually require some nut and saddle work as well."You are so stupid that I am surprised you have not collapsed into a singularity of stupidity." - Anon
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it takes a reading under tension and off tension then creates a level fretjob that is supposed to be better then by hand.. It is definetly a nice fretjobDon't worry - I'll smack her if it comes to that. You do not sell guitars to buy shoes. You skimp on food to buy shoes! ~Mrs Tekky 06-03-08~
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The 1/2 dozen or so San Dimas guitars that I played were factory plek'd and had PERFECT frets. I think having a guitar plek'd is more expensive than a luthier doing a grind and polish, but it's many times more accurate. Last time I checked though, there were only a few of the machines in the USA - one in nashville and I think one in california.
Pete
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Hey Pete...I clicked the link in the first post, and it says it's now available in Norman, OK at the Norman Music Center. Might be worth checking out.
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Wow, that's cool! It's been a few years since I read up on it - I was at Lloyd's house checking out the San Dimas guitars when I first heard about the process from him.
Pete
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Re: Anyone have their JC Plek\'d?
Hylian,
It must not be a problem - as someone else mentioned, a lot of guys in the Les Paul Forum have had theirs done, and I haven't seen anyone complain about the "nibs" at the fret ends."You are so stupid that I am surprised you have not collapsed into a singularity of stupidity." - Anon
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