jingle_jangle wrote:It's a guitar.
So How Does a Ric Get Refretted?
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Re: So How Does a Ric Get Refretted?
Wow, do those 481's have *any* fretboard curvature? 
Re: So How Does a Ric Get Refretted?
I think they match the curvature of the Earth, so yes, there is a radius to the fingerboard.scott_s wrote:Wow, do those 481's have *any* fretboard curvature?
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Re: So How Does a Ric Get Refretted?
Flat. Dead flat, just like the Earth.
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Re: So How Does a Ric Get Refretted?
Peter: Here's yours:heinpete wrote:jingle_jangle wrote:It's a guitar.


A cool feature...a strong light source gets those side dots glowing bright red...

Anyway, it hasn't had its final sanding and buffing, so it looks a bit bumpy. Rest assured it will be glass-smooth before assembly and shipping!
Re: So How Does a Ric Get Refretted?
My 430 has the same flat fret board. One gets used to it fairly quickly. It's actually quite nice, and very good for slide setup.jps wrote:I think they match the curvature of the Earth, so yes, there is a radius to the fingerboard.scott_s wrote:Wow, do those 481's have *any* fretboard curvature?
All I wanna do is rock!
