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Guys, Guys, listen...

 

We picked up a nice, but very oddly spec'd Status S2-Classic 5 today and we're looking to get the lined fretless neck fretted. Obviously most Luthiers won't even go near a graphite neck with a fret hammer, but if you know of a brave one with nerves of stainless steel (like his frets!), please do let me know!

 

 

 

 

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Would it be tangless frets and epoxy to glue them in? Sorry, this doesn't help you, I'm just interested!! 

 

I expect The Gallery could help.

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I read a piece recently about refretting a parker fly, which has frets glued to a carbon fibre fingerboard. The luthier (tony thompson) glued a thin ebony veneer to the existing fingerboard and cut the frets into that. If the extra couple of mm of neck thickness isnt a problem for you, that could be a solution

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1 hour ago, police squad said:

have you asked Rob Green? you never know

 

Yes, we've already emailed Rob & Dawn - awaiting response...

 

Kiwi suggested Jon Shuker who apparently has experience, as well as Mike at Zoot & Simon at GUS. All avenues to be explored. :) 

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29 minutes ago, Hellzero said:

Why not use (sell?) it as what it is? A fretless bass... and a very good one.

 

This ^

 

I can't speak for the effects of fretting a formerly fretless neck, but I've had basses that sang with a fretless neck and were comparatively lifeless when a fretted neck was installed (I like to chop and change necks). OK, the fact that it's both the original neck and that it's graphite reduces the risk somewhat, but I can't help feeling that Tony's advice is good advice 👍  

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