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- #8,106 in Musical Instruments (See Top 100 in Musical Instruments)
- #3 in Guitar Wood & Inlay Material
They look like REAL inlays! Easy to apply & remove. Inlay Stickers are SUPER-THIN and Removable! You can modify your guitar so easily!! They will not get caught by your fingers while playing! It's possible to use finger ease spray or lemon oil after applying the stickers. No adhesive will be left behind after you peel off the sticker.
gregg bleeker
Reviewed in the United States on February 8, 2025
Looks good
Todd
Reviewed in the United States on January 6, 2025
100% Positive review for these. I have bought various decal sets from these guys for multiple guitars and they all have been great.They give you a complete set covering up to 24 frets. They provided a longer decal for the 12th fret to cover the 2 dot inlays which I needed on this particular guitar.The adhesive doesn't seem super strong at first, but rub it a bit and it bites nicely. What's good about that is if you don't get the alignment perfect, you can still peel it up and reset it. I've had my older kits on other guitars for several years, not a single one has lifted. The clear backing on the decals peels off nicely also as it should.The decals are thin, and they have to be so you don't hit an edge and lift it while bending strings. But, because theyre thin, you can see an imprint of the dot inlay. You could sand the fret board to make it perfectly flat, but I don't bother. You cant tell unless you really get up close under a light.I also oil my rosewood fret boards about 2x a year and the decals dont seem bothered by it. Do NOT oil the board right before applying decals, but that's just common sense.Highly recommend!
Sol Rey
Reviewed in the United States on September 11, 2024
My oldest guitar will be due for a refret in about a year or so and I wanted to see how it would look with aged pearl square inlays before I pulled the trigger on that operation. Looks great. It's kind of hard to get them on perfectly aligned and you really can't tell they're fake unless you look very closely. There is a shiny gloss sticker on top of them that you have to remove once they are applied or they will look too shiny. I don't know if they will get worn or interfere with playing however. Will try to update after a year.
Axel
Reviewed in the United States on August 20, 2024
Solid product, it is noticeable if actually take very very much attention to it. But overall, I'd say is a great product!Make sure you adjust the 1st two stickers 1st and 3rd fret vertically instead of horizontal.
James Force
Reviewed in the United States on December 31, 2024
Bought these and installed probably 30 sets for me and friends love these
Kmart
Reviewed in the United States on November 19, 2024
Good product although pealing the top skin is difficult but over all for the price they look good
Reno J
Reviewed in the United States on March 11, 2022
I put these on one of my guitars. Easy to apply. Easy to remove. But they looked exactly like what they are: stickers. The ones I had reflected light like a street sign. Not recommended unless you're 14-years-old and don't know any better.
Ryan
Reviewed in the United States on October 30, 2022
Theyre great I have different ones on some of my other basses but I was hoping these would be more gold like one of the photos but they are more silvery. I was doing the "poor mans USA Geddy Lee" using a black Squier Affinity and got a blank $75 Maple fingerboard neck with binding and Fender waterslide decals from here and Pearl Pickguard and etched the Amalgamation symbol from the R40 tour into it and the real USA version has gold looking inlays so it doesn't look quite right. I may peel them back off to show the original black ones that came with it (real) and out the refular white pickguard back on. I kinda miss the black inlays anyways. All good whatever. Let the purists rave about this abomination I just explained haha. I'm not trying to fool anyone...its just a mental thing for me since I have other things I want to spend $1,000 on...
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