4001 refret before and after

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tomaxl22
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4001 refret before and after

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Hi, :D

I have heard and read a lot about the complexity in refretting a 70ties 4001, does anybody have an experience from that and can share?
The goal would be be to get it as identical as possible to the original, intact binding, fingerboard, laquer etc..
(Obviously a luthier will do the job )

Would also be great if you could share some before and after photos to be able to exactly compare.

Please advise,
thanks
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I'm under the impression that if you want to do it as 'correct' as possible then you're looking at a full refin as the frets go in before finish. I think most folks settle for some witness lines at the board/binding, which could be nearly invisible. I also would guess that the majority of refrets loose the fret end nibs.
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radapaw wrote:I'm under the impression that if you want to do it as 'correct' as possible then you're looking at a full refin as the frets go in before finish. I think most folks settle for some witness lines at the board/binding, which could be nearly invisible. I also would guess that the majority of refrets loose the fret end nibs.

ok thanks, guess that the best option is what you are referring to, can you please explain a little more what "witness lines at the board.." is (..as my native language is swedish )?

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That means you will see the difference between the old and new finishes where the two meet.
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jps wrote:That means you will see the difference between the old and new finishes where the two meet.
aha ok thanks for clarifying
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Could one just remove the clear coat from the board, do the refret and leave the board unfinished like most basses?
Would there be a functional reason to reapply varnish to the rosewood board?
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One of my twelves had the board stripped when it was re-fretted and an oil finish applied. I can't tell any real playing or sound differences, but in my opinion, the oil finished board tends to be neater and cleaner looking than the original varnished board was.
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Looks real nice!!
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