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On Wed, 23 Sep 1998, Jon Grant wrote: > Jeff Collins mentioned someone named Bobdog fitting a "stainless > steele board" onto his guitars to make them fretless. Can you enlighten > me as to this procedure? Years ago, when I wanted a fretless, I just > went out (on the advise of a very respectable guitar tech/luthier) and > bought a set of good quality metal files, then set about to filing down > the frets. This took forever, and resulted in a sore arm for a few > days. It worked beautifully, however, and I'm still enjoying the > guitar. For those for whom cost is an issue, the files cost me $15 > Canadian. As long as you're careful not so damage the actual wood on > the fretboard, everything should be fine. Yaman, the guitarist in my band plays a fretless guitar that he put together and hand carved the body himself. Here's what he said about the neck: "The company I got it from is called Warmoth. They specialize in making necks for Strats. They'll customize to what you need (type of wood for neck and fretboard (mine is mahogany/ebony), with or without tuners, etc). It's located in either Oregon or Washington state (they have ads in Acoustic Guitar magazine and probably in others)." -Adam --- "...if one strives at hearing for the sake of constant virtue, out of seeking liberation from cyclic existence, gradually one becomes a Hearer." - Chandrakirti T h e D a r k A e t h e r P r o j e c t http://www.darkaether.net/