620-6 neck radius, refret ?
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620-6 neck radius, refret ?
Does anyone know what the radius is on a 2000 620 6 string? I'm considering a refret to medium frets. I've refretted over 30 guitars but never a Rickenbacker. I've done many with binding so that's not a big concern. I've also done several Fender maple (varnished) necks. I'm not concerned about re-varnishing the new frets so I guess that would put me outside the traditional Ricky crowd
I just love everything about the guitar except the frets!
Welcome Larry. Check out the info at www.rickenbacker.com under the models section. That's too bad you don't like the frets. I love 'em. Good luck with your project.
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Welcome from me also, Larry...... I'm sure you'll find the forum both informative and enjoyable.
We'd all make exceptions for SH, Gary!!
I'm in the same boat.... 21 fretters for me - especially 350v63s!
I also prefer a 10" radius over anything smaller.... I really struggle with the early Ricks that are around 6.5" to 7.00"
We'd all make exceptions for SH, Gary!!
I'm in the same boat.... 21 fretters for me - especially 350v63s!
I also prefer a 10" radius over anything smaller.... I really struggle with the early Ricks that are around 6.5" to 7.00"
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I'm good with the 10" radius. Having refretted a few varnished maple necks I will not be touching the fretboard. I'll tape off the fretboard, score each side of the existing frets with an xacto knife then remove the frets. I use blunt nose nippers that I've filed flat faced to pull frets. I put a soldering iron on each fret moving it around to loosen the glue and then pry/wiggle/rock them out...
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Ok, the refret is done. I'll give it about an 8.5 cosmetically speaking and a 9.5 functionally speaking. Man, those varnished fretboards are a pain not to mention the thin binding! I have a couple of small spots where the varnish chipped off (even though I scored each fret with an Xacto knife). The playability is wonderful now, especially for solos. I'm very happy. It also seems to stay in tune better for some reason. I did have to shim the nut a tad to compensate for the slightly taller frets. I'm playing it through a home built Double Deluxe (5E3x2, 4-6V6s) with a 1968 Jensen C12N. This is fun!
