Trey F.
Reviewed in the United States on August 5, 2024
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Rosy
Reviewed in Mexico on July 22, 2024
Me gustaron mucho la vrd
TopSecret
Reviewed in Mexico on May 16, 2024
Este producto es increíble y está mucho más duro de lo que esperaba, sin duda es de gran calidad y lo recomiendo
Ehsan H.
Reviewed in the United States on March 28, 2024
They do what they're supposed to a s they're definitely high quality. The best option out there for SS frets
Michael Schulner
Reviewed in the United States on July 6, 2021
Not jumbo, is medium jumbo at best. I will probably use for individual replacement on like a modern Fender or Ibanez electric guitar. Will not work on the higher end Jacksons and metal guitars ( which usually come with super jumbo frets ).
B. I. Hirsch
Reviewed in the United States on July 2, 2020
These were shipped fast and exactly what I needed. The seller also included documentation that was well above and beyond what I expected. A big thanks.
Johnnie G Poole
Reviewed in the United States on December 30, 2020
These are great fret wires. They are not easy to work with. They are Stainless Steel and hard to cut and polish, that’s to be expected. Once you’ve done, they should last a very long time and hold their polish forever. Having them bent to radius saves a lot of time.
Synaptic Syncope.
Reviewed in the United States on October 9, 2020
Beautiful stainless steel fretwire, which I’ve used to refret my Charvel Pro Mod. And I’d just like to say that C.B. Gitty, from whom I purchased this fret wire, is an excellent seller, who also included very useful notes on the do’s and don’ts of guitar fretting. And signed them personally! Buy with confidence from this supplier.
Emtdale
Reviewed in the United States on January 29, 2019
I have a lot of experience working with metals in industry. Worked a lot with 302, 306, and 316 stainless fabricating machine guards, etc. It was always very had to do anything with not because of hardness but toughness. Guess I forgot how hard it was to work with. After getting this and messing with it for a few hours, I put it away and am ordering softer material to work with. There isn't any way I can install stainless without damaging the neck.Hard to file, cut, etc. It's very good quality and would last forever but just tooooooooo much trouble.
papo
Reviewed in the United States on October 11, 2015
Excellent! These are of course, stainless steal Jumbo frets. I Love them. They are easy to work with if you have a bit of knowledgeFretting guitars and bass. Once they are installed and shiny they look awesome. You do get a better sound out of them. I have bass which it had the nickel and silver but they wear out fast. On the other hand stainless steal frets wears the strings but it will take a while. I ratherspend $40. to 50.00 dollars for string every 4 months if necessary than to spend $350. dollars for a fret job. Stainless less for ever. I will post a picture when I'm done. As a matter of fact, I'm almost done If anyone needs a little help, let me know. I know there's a lot of guys tempted to put stainless fret on their guitar or bass. All I can say is that you will love them and the sound.