![]() ![]() By making maximum use of the Stewmac barb crusher and glue, I was able to make it work. ![]() The fret kerf was so wide, standard fretwire just fell into the slot. After learning to do fret replacements, I decided this would be a definite project. It was not really playable due to the frets, except when using a capo. When I moved to TX in 1980, it stayed in the closet. The frets were toast by the time I went to college. This may not have much meaning to any of you you, but this is my '69 Yamaha FG-140 that my Dad bought me new at a music store in Winston Salem, NC in 1969. I'm sure I will see many other great ones. ![]() Rice's Dreadnaught build thread and now I deeply regret not getting over to this side of the forum before now. Well folks, this is my first post in Acoustic Heaven, and sadly enough, it is my first time to truly visit. ![]()
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