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Old 04-14-2019, 06:53 PM
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Now that I've played my Journey for two weeks and had a chance to travel with it on a flight, I can say I'm very happy with it. I'm liking playing it a lot! Seems like a really great guitar on it's own without regard to its portability.

I changed the strings on my Eastman (conventional wood) acoustic yesterday and noticed some wear on a couple of frets. The first and second frets of the high E and B strings have grooves worn in them by the strings. Thinking about how to address this problem with a wood guitar made me wonder how the problem is addressed with a carbon fiber guitar. I assume that the frets can either be sanded down or replaced on a wood guitar. Sanding is, of course, an option on a carbon fiber guitar.

Is it possible to replace frets on a carbon fiber guitar? Assuming it's possible, how easy is it?
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