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by purolation
16 Jul 2025 00:41
Forum: Guitar and bass forum
Topic: Difference between 2011 and 2022 GV Wood
Replies: 3
Views: 192

Re: Difference between 2011 and 2022 GV Wood

They are identical excepted the Lockneck. You can use the current parts. Installing the Lockneck afterward, NO, almost impossible. Thanks Patrice, I did order the current segmented zero frets and they did not fit on my guitar (see my other thread) Could you please let me know if I should instead ...
by purolation
16 Jul 2025 00:37
Forum: Guitar and bass forum
Topic: Zero fret for 2011 GV
Replies: 2
Views: 65

Re: Zero fret for 2011 GV

In case it helps, here is a pic of the frets. I can’t figure out if I need medium or jumbo zero fret. 



by purolation
15 Jul 2025 14:20
Forum: Guitar and bass forum
Topic: Zero fret for 2011 GV
Replies: 2
Views: 65

Zero fret for 2011 GV

Which zero fret will work on an old 2011 GV (SN 0149)? The segmented frets don’t fit.

Is it a regular or jumbo single fret from the parts site?
by purolation
26 Jun 2025 00:40
Forum: Guitar and bass forum
Topic: Difference between 2011 and 2022 GV Wood
Replies: 3
Views: 192

Difference between 2011 and 2022 GV Wood

Hi, Would a vigier GV wood from 13/5/2011 come with stainless steel frets? Is it compatible with the currently available new segmented zero frets and removable nuts on the parts site? I’m also curious if it would have that LockNeck feature Patrice posted on twitter? Any other differences (other t ...
by purolation
31 May 2025 22:43
Forum: General discussion
Topic: How to repair Flexretainer?
Replies: 2
Views: 723

Re: How to repair Flexretainer?

Thank you Patrice. 
by purolation
25 May 2025 00:35
Forum: General discussion
Topic: How to repair Flexretainer?
Replies: 2
Views: 723

How to repair Flexretainer?

Hi, my flex retainer popped out. When I tried to tighten it again with an Allen key, it cut it. 

-can I use a normal string to replace it or is the one on the parts website special?

-how do I make sure to set it to the correct height for the correct break angle?

Thanks,