Bare Knuckle Pickups Forum
Forum Ringside => Tech => Topic started by: mikeluke on May 11, 2009, 09:29:39 AM
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Guy
I will need to replace the inlays in this...
(http://i585.photobucket.com/albums/ss291/lucky_luke61/OBGProject4.jpg)
Now - assuming that I (or more to the point the guitar repaired) don't have to do new cut outs for the inlays, will I need to replace the frets at the same time?
It is an Orville By Gibson Standard btw.
Thanks
Mike
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what happened to the old ones?
you can buy these inlays from a few suppliers like allparts or stew-mac.
since the cavities are there the hard bit has been done for you, although i wouldnt assume the new ones will be a drop in replacement. it easier to do inlays with frets removed but they could be worked around with patience. not a difficult job but it is time consuming and the results may not be quite as good as they would be if it was defretted first
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I will need to replace the inlays in this...
(http://i585.photobucket.com/albums/ss291/lucky_luke61/OBGProject4.jpg)
Even on this forum, Mike, I don't think anyone can argue with that statement! :wink:
I wonder if there's something wrong with the glue they used on ObGs? When I had mine it had five or six loose inlays, though none had actually fallen out.
I got them fixed by Feline, without a refret.
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if he has the old ones its really simple to reglue and tidy up a bit
if he doesnt then the new inlays will be thicker and unradiused. the quickest way to radius and polish the inlays is without frets, takes about 5-10 minutes to get them radisued and teh board ready for new frets. its fiddlier with frets in place but still possible, it will take about 10-15 minutes per inlay
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I have no idea where the old ones are - or even if they will come with the guitar! The rest of the guitar looks good, so fingers crossed! I just would rather not pay for a refret - even if this is not a bound fingerboard one!
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If the guitar is a "keeper", I would change for real Pearl inlay :D
obs: err this guitar looks like have binding on fingerboard :?
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You must have good eyes... I cannot see any fret binding!
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its definatly bound, look at the fretboard over the body rather than next to the white background
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You can see it close to the nut too :)
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It's definitely bound, and if it's of a certain vintage it'll have Gibson-style "nibs" of binding at the fret ends (rather than the frets extending over the binding). Is that what you meant Mike?
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Yes - does anyone have any better glasses? :lol:
In that it is probably earlier than I thought too - maybe a Reissue? -
"The Orville by Gibson Les Paul Reissue series (LPR) 1993-1994, were the top of the range Japanese produced Gibsons, they all have stock Gibson USA electrics and pickups, nitrocellulose laquer finishes, blank truss rod covers and fret edge binding, and were only made from late 1992 to early 1995, they also tend to have the fattest necks of all the ObG's. "
It was (another) speculative buy on Yahoo Japan - intention is to tidy it up and sell it - hence don't really want to spend a fortune on it!
Any views on price/value when I have sorted it out?
Thanks