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    Default fretboard radius

    Anyone got an idea what the fretboard radius would be on an Alvarez-Yairi Dread.?

    kuvash

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    If you would like radius gauges for free here is a site that you can print. I made one's from plexy glass from home depot under two bucks and they work great

    http://www.pickguardian.com/pickguar...s%20Gauges.pdf

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    Hi Bridgepin! Thanks! It looks like you are new here. If you have time, wander on over the the fret players section ( http://www.thefret.net/forumdisplay....e-Fret-Players ) and post an intro. I like your username. Do you prefer ebony or fossilized ivory?
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    Sunvalleylaw
    Well,,, I like both, Bone and Ebony depending on which guitar there in, I have 6 with Bone and 5 with Ebony.
    I like to tinker with my guitars so I like to try different combinations and I would love to try a set of Fossilizse Ivory one's, but I would be very disappointed to have spend that much on a set and find out I didn't care for the tone, OUCH. I find that LMI.com has great prices on there blank Bone saddles and different types of pins that it's not much of a risk to try them out.
    I thank you for the info and I will take you up on that and post a intro, I look forward to chatting with you and participating in the forum

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