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Hi, I recently just ordered a new Indus model with a rosewood fingerboard, if I want to swap it out with a maple fingerboard in the future is there a way I could buy a new neck? As I understand they are bolt so thus interchangable.
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Same here, well eventually, can you tell me a price please? My fingerboard is wearing down slightly on a few of the frets.
I play a Vigier Excalibur Ultra with a Rosewood fingerboard and its in Black Diamond (my favorite colour)
I play a Vigier Excalibur Ultra with a Rosewood fingerboard and its in Black Diamond (my favorite colour)
Ben,If you give the dealer the serial no# does that mean you can only get an exact replacement? or can you request a different fingerboard? I've been thinking about getting a spare neck with rosewood board to replace the maple boarded neck I have and to soften the sound slightly.Also (off topic) - did you catch the Pye Shoppe / Ascendancy set at the Winnie Gate on friday?KidArtichoke wrote:When you need a replacement neck, if you speak to one of our dealers (remember to quote your guitars serial number) they will be able to give you the price.
Ben, When you order a replacement neck, can you order it with the nut left uncut, as on my Ultra the nut is cut too low on the bottom E and i was using the trem last night and the 1st and 2nd strings were getting trapped in the nut when returning to pitch.Love the playability, hate my luck with top nuts.
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Mines acquired a buzz around the first fret on the high E - I wonder if the extreme weather climate has affected the action? I think I'd prefer one with the nut un-slotted.
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It's unlikely the neck has moved but the zero fret may need replacing?KidArtichoke wrote:Mines acquired a buzz around the first fret on the high E - I wonder if the extreme weather climate has affected the action? I think I'd prefer one with the nut un-slotted.
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can you sell a Surfreter replacement neck also? I also had a question about the surfreter radius: has it always been 9,84 as currently indicated on your spec chart, or did it used to be wider? Mine is a black surfreter standard, , serial number 000332. I seem to remember researching it a few years ago, and thought the radius was closer to 12 in. ...thanks,msdKidArtichoke wrote:Yes you can
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Not possible.Try the new Teflon nut, they are greatKidArtichoke wrote:Ben, When you order a replacement neck, can you order it with the nut left uncut, as on my Ultra the nut is cut too low on the bottom E and i was using the trem last night and the 1st and 2nd strings were getting trapped in the nut when returning to pitch.Love the playability, hate my luck with top nuts.
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Ask the nut cut for your gauge, we have 3 sizes, and everything will be fine.KidArtichoke wrote:Mines acquired a buzz around the first fret on the high E - I wonder if the extreme weather climate has affected the action? I think I'd prefer one with the nut un-slotted.
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We always used the same radius since 1980, 250mmKidArtichoke wrote:can you sell a Surfreter replacement neck also? I also had a question about the surfreter radius: has it always been 9,84 as currently indicated on your spec chart, or did it used to be wider? Mine is a black surfreter standard, , serial number 000332. I seem to remember researching it a few years ago, and thought the radius was closer to 12 in. ...thanks,msdKidArtichoke wrote:Yes you can
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Merci Patrice, for the answer, that helps! so if a Surfreter replacement neck is available, would i contact the US distributor? Je viens a Paris en Octobre, is it possible to visit the factory and perhaps get one there?KidArtichoke wrote:We always used the same radius since 1980, 250mmKidArtichoke wrote:can you sell a Surfreter replacement neck also? I also had a question about the surfreter radius: has it always been 9,84 as currently indicated on your spec chart, or did it used to be wider? Mine is a black surfreter standard, , serial number 000332. I seem to remember researching it a few years ago, and thought the radius was closer to 12 in. ...thanks,msdKidArtichoke wrote:Yes you can
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You have to order it to our distributor.