" . $code); Comments on: Green Hornet in trouble; guitar neck a casualty when you leave instrument tuned! https://lkoguitargarage.com/green-hornet-in-trouble-guitar-neck-a-casualty-when-you-leave-instrument-tuned/ Mend, Maintain and Modify your acoustic pride Sat, 06 Mar 2021 07:14:39 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=7.0 By: Amit Newton https://lkoguitargarage.com/green-hornet-in-trouble-guitar-neck-a-casualty-when-you-leave-instrument-tuned/#comment-191 Sat, 06 Mar 2021 07:14:39 +0000 https://lkoguitargarage.com/?p=1647#comment-191 In reply to Anurag.

Always and every time, Anurag!
Think of the frets as a cooking utensil. When the maid scrubs it,
she is actually taking not just the grease and grime off, she is also
taking a bit of the top surface of the utensil off. That is what makes it ‘clean’.
Likewise the frets. By crowning them, the top layer is knocked off bringing new
material to the top.

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By: Anurag https://lkoguitargarage.com/green-hornet-in-trouble-guitar-neck-a-casualty-when-you-leave-instrument-tuned/#comment-189 Mon, 01 Mar 2021 17:55:38 +0000 https://lkoguitargarage.com/?p=1647#comment-189 The guitar, especially the fretboard, is gleaming in the post-repair photos. Does fret crowning make the frets shine?

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