The worse ones were indeed Gibson that I've played.Conway wrote:That would no doubt be guitars starting with G.GrantB wrote:My experience with Plek'd guitars is the frets still need finishing. They are not polished properly and the edges are overlooked.![]()
Suhr pleked frets are immaculate. The Dueseys I've met have been pretty good too.
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Oh wow they must have changed it, could have sworn it used to just be a fret thingGlacial Pace wrote:Isn't the nut being cut in that video at about 9:40ish?druz15 wrote:PLEKing doesn't touch the nut if I'm not mistaken. It's to do with the frets all being level. They can be level and a nut can still be badly cut by a person in a factoryGlacial Pace wrote:Cool wee video, I have to ask if Gibson uses the same level of detail when PLEKing their guitars, you still seem to hear about nuts incorrectly cut etc. Maybe their QC isn't as stringent or maybe people like to look for faults in Gibson guitars.
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