changing to wide inlays

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Steve Gunderson
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changing to wide inlays

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Hi,
I am asking a strange question, I know. I have a 2006 370 6 string with VPs. I have always liked the wide inlays. How hard and how expensive to have my 370 changed over to wide inlays?
Thanks!
Steve G.
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Steve Gunderson wrote:Hi,
I am asking a strange question, I know. I have a 2006 370 6 string with VPs. I have always liked the wide inlays. How hard and how expensive to have my 370 changed over to wide inlays?
Thanks!
Steve G.
Not sure on the price, but I do know it's been done.

Other option is to trade your guitar for a 2008 model 360 and get a 3rd pickup installed. Find high gains to replace the toasters before you sell so you can keep them!
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I assume you mean full-width inlays. I've done lots of the poured pearl ones, like Ricks used to have.

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Hi Jingle-Jangle
Please let me know the cost and how soon you could do it! Thanks!
Steve
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As I said, PM me...
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