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Old 06-20-2013, 09:20 PM
omaplata omaplata is offline
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It could be a fret leveling problem, it could be an incorrectly adjust neck, or a few other things. It's important to identify the root cause before trying any "fixes." There are fret files to take your fret down, but this should be used as an absolute last resort. If you take fret 14 down, and fret 14 wasn't really your problem, then fret 15 will become your problem and on down the line.

On a guitar that nice, unless you have experience and know what you are doing, it's probably just worth the 75 bucks to take it to a pro and have them sort it out. Having built a few guitars, I can safely say that there is some learning curve.
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