fretboard binding
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fretboard binding
On a Martin 41 kit, it comes with white binding. but the fretboard I bought has KOA binding already.
I am considering cutting off the KOA and putting on the white so it will "look better" or "look like a D-41" ...
I know the answer is "whatever you prefer". but I dont know what it will look like with the white so I dont have a preference.
I just am asking you guys if the consensus would be "NOOOOOO KOA is an upgrade over the white plastic"
I am considering cutting off the KOA and putting on the white so it will "look better" or "look like a D-41" ...
I know the answer is "whatever you prefer". but I dont know what it will look like with the white so I dont have a preference.
I just am asking you guys if the consensus would be "NOOOOOO KOA is an upgrade over the white plastic"
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Re: fretboard binding
Are both sets of bindings the same thickness?
Otherwise it is a choice. I like koa bindings, but if you are planning on matching a specific guitar ...
Otherwise it is a choice. I like koa bindings, but if you are planning on matching a specific guitar ...
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Re: fretboard binding
koa would be nice plastic is easier to work.
get another fret board and save the koa for a later guitar.
get another fret board and save the koa for a later guitar.
John Hall
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Blues Creek Guitars Inc
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http://www.bluescreekguitars.com
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Re: fretboard binding
Since the koa binding is already installed, personally I see no point in cutting it off just because Martin happens to use something else on D-41s. If you, yourself, prefer the white binding and think the extra work is justified, have at it, but my choice would be to keep the koa. I'm finding that building a guitar is hard enough without going out of my way to make it more difficult.
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Anything is possible if you don't know what you are talking about.
When things are bad, try not to make them any worse, because it is quite likely they are bad enough already. - French Foreign Legion
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Re: fretboard binding
Yes the KOA is already installed and the guitar is complete. I am just playing with it now with this and the fretboard inlays.
I love wood and the Koa is real pretty. I think the white is more striking (and it matches the Martin ). but yes it would be pain to remove the KOA . thats why I have hesitated so long.
I guess my question also includes : Is a guitar kit ever finished? I am inlaying the neck where it meets the body and the heel(like a D-45) and I had mother of pearl left over. I am still trying to find some letters for the head to inlay.... putting my pickup in...
I would like to inlay some stars into the bridge...
when will it ever end?
I love wood and the Koa is real pretty. I think the white is more striking (and it matches the Martin ). but yes it would be pain to remove the KOA . thats why I have hesitated so long.
I guess my question also includes : Is a guitar kit ever finished? I am inlaying the neck where it meets the body and the heel(like a D-45) and I had mother of pearl left over. I am still trying to find some letters for the head to inlay.... putting my pickup in...
I would like to inlay some stars into the bridge...
when will it ever end?
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Re: fretboard binding
Like some others have said, if you want a Martin guitar then buy a Martin Guitar. This is your guitar, build it as you please.
David L
David L