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Actually I was thinking Fenderish dots and using a Dremel with a sanding drum on the dots, not the whole board. Yeah it takes longer that way, but really, does it considering the defret and refret?
Oh shit!!!........I would never use a dremel!Go to the hardware store and get some good fine tooth files if your gonna attempt that job without a re-fret and if it feels like its taking forever then your doing it right(safe)
Dude I have used some "quality" stickers for my Jackson. But they dont really work. I mean I aint such a shredder or bender but they came off like after couple of weeks or so. So get them if you really need them. Again, dont forget when you wanna move them, it'll be sticky.
hi hi hi. I still remember the day i became a member, it was when i got my first guitar, RR3. so this forum is imp. for me . however the last time i had a jackson was like 3 yrs ago. but nowadays im considering to get a soloist BUT after seen lot of ppl having neck issues, tuning issues and so on i think ill keep reading for a while now to make sure it will be good decision. also, read my post and let me know your opinion please.
I have star inlay stickers on a Promod socal. So far they're holding up well, with the exception of one, which is peeling a little bit. I also have Ibanez JEM 777 pyramid sticker inlays on my slimer and they're holding up very well.
I've forgotten the name of the company, but you can get a strip of LED lights that attaches to the top of your fretboard. You won't have inlay markers on the fretboard, but you will have top position markers.
I'd just get a silver or gold paint marker and go to town if this is an old guitar you don't want to put money into. Or get used to only having side dots (but I can't, so, I'm a hypocrite.)
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