A 1969 Jazz neck on a 1970's Precision Bass body in for some new frets along with a bone nut.
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Check out those gouges!!! The player of this freshly refretted Takamine uses metal picks and seems to keep the pick wear to very localized areas. I love seeing this stuff - unique legitimate player wear.
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Here I'm polishing out the frets on a freshly refretted Takamine. Check out the video below for shininess.
A Takamine Santa Fe in for new frets. This fancy contraption is Stew Mac's improved version of a Taylor Fret Buck. When hammering frets I use a heavy lead shot bag under the neck to make the frets go in easier. The trouble with hammering in frets over the body is that there is no mass to absorb the hammer blows. This fret buck has a tongue that goes inside of the soundhole and is tightened up against the bracing under the fingerboard. I have had great results using this fret buck method. In the past I would hand hold a heavy steel block under the extension with one hand and knock the frets in with the other. Awkward, but worked well.
Check out the video below where I'm preparing the new frets for installation.
A Takamine cutaway in for new frets. Check out the video below for the removal of the old frets and the above photo is truing of the fingerboard in preparation of the new frets.