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Old 02-07-2019, 08:54 AM
phavriluk phavriluk is offline
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That's wonderful advice, giving the task its best shot and then getting professional review and touchup, provided OP has basic shop and tool skills, and tools.

Caution: Mr. Tauber has a good point, don't make a mess first. OP could at least measure relief, review fret level quality. Without knowing how comfortable OP is around tools and shop practices, I am not suggesting doing more than measuring and observing.

Perhaps the professional help is a two-step process, inspect, send OP off to do some work, and return to analyze and finish up. That might be more costly than turning the whole topic over to the professional immediately, but OP would learn something.
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