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    One more question:
    These mirror inlays (on fretboards), do they not get scratced over time (as strings vibrate and rub against them) and look scratchy?
    I'm trying to order a custom guitar, so, I'm trying to find out about different issues.
    Any feedback will be appreciated.
    cheers

  • #2
    I've been wondering that as well.

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    • #3
      Jackson uses very thick fretwire, and I'm not really noticing the strings rubbing on any of the inlays I have (MOP and whatnot - no mirror). I did have a bass that had string winding impressions in the inlays, but that was either from years of heavy playing on one note or someone had a bass capo on it
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      • #4
        Seems to me it's best not to go for mirros just in case
        thanks

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        • #5
          I have an Ibanez RG2570E with brown mirror inlays.
          http://www.ibanez.com/guitars/zoom/RG2570EVSL.jpg
          I don't see any scratching on mine. The mirror inlays were the sole reason I bought this guitar...very cool. On the Ibanez, when viewed in person, they have a "3D" effect, as the inlays are like 1/8" thick and the mirror surface is at the bottom, so the inlays have a 3 dimensional flavor of depth to them, very cool!

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          • #6
            No problem with mine either. I've played it pretty normally with no sign of this type of wear. But then I don't tend to bottom out (due to touch/style/string thickness). If you do, then you may want to reconsider the mirrors.

            One thing I HAVE noticed is you can, in places, feel a slight "glass edge". I haven't been hurt or cut - mine were done by one of the best (see below) - but if someone who doesn't have quite the care does 'em....well, I'd be careful.

            Some of my "pre-owned" guitars have the grinding on the wood fretboards, so I use those if I'm in grindy mood.

            Newc and all the other beasts on the JCForum would KILL me if I did that to the 10-string Warrior!
            Where the heck are we going and what's this hand-basket thing we're riding in?????

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