Here we have 5 feet of Stainless Fretwire, more than enough for a complete refret of your electric or acoustic axe. It measures .057" tall by .110" wide.
This is the largest stainless fretwire available. While not ridiculously large, it's definitely on the beefy side!
Whether you're looking for smoother fretting and bending, or you're tired of wearing out your frets, these will solve the problem. Perfect for the gigging musician. Refret once, play damn near forever. As one of the industry's noted master luthiers Frank Ford has said:
"Stainless fretwire is great for bending your notes; the frets don't grab the strings and it feels like you're playing on ice."
I first started using stainless fretwire 5 years ago when one of my clients (a 4-5 night a week guitarist who's brutal on his equipment) came in for ANOTHER fret job. We couldn't get more than a year out of a fret job, usually with a few level, dress and polishes in between. The other problem is that a fingerboard can only handle so many re-frets before the slots just wear out. Needless to say,
He's been on the same set for years with barely any visible wear at all... it looks more like small highly polished areas where the strings have been riding. Great for him, not very profitable for me...
As you regularly play your guitar with nickel silver frets, the perfectly rounded fret crown needed to produce clear, sustaining notes and precise intonation begins to go away.
You probably don't realize how less-than-awesome your guitar has become... It can be such a gradual change that you don't realize how fuzzy the notes, intonation and sustain have gotten... This stuff maintains a precise crown forever (at least forever in guitar years).
This is the finest German made precision wire available. It measures .057" tall by .110" wide.
Before we ship it to you, it's
Custom radiused to perfectly fit your fingerboard at no charge. Yep, that's free!
Just let us know what radius your board is, or if you don't know, tell us the model of your guitar and we can probably help you figure it out. Don't buy into the "logic" of buying straight fretwire so you can bend it by hand (or buy/make a fretwire bender, lol).
The perfect radius is actually slightly more bend than your fingerboard - this helps to keep the fret ends from springing up. Just let us know which radius you prefer.
In my experience, all of the other stainless wire that I've tried (for some reason) has too narrow (.031-.032") a fret tang (the part that fits into the fret slot). So I spent some time researching and found that there's only one factory in Germany that makes wire with a decent size tang (.036-.038" including "barbs"). This is particularly useful on guitars that are being refretted, or have been refretted more than one time. This also helps because stainless wire is a bit stiffer and may tend to spring up if it doesn't have a snug fit in the slot.
I had to step up for a boatload of this stuff, so I'm offering the extra to you for cheap-cheap. Heck, Warmoth charges $25 for 5 feet, and theirs is the straight length, narrow tang stuff, so there ya go.
And we have this in either stainless or hard nickel silver.
Want to save over $7 on your purchase?
Shipping is FREE on your second length of wire! For 3-4 lengths, just add $1, for 5+ lengths, just add $2.
International shipping is only $13 for 1-3 lengths of wire, and it usually takes only 4-6 days to get to you.
We always give a combined shipping discount on multiple purchases!
So you will pay little or nothing above the shipping cost of the largest item.
For example, if you purchased a Precision Sanding Beam, an Ultimate Fret Hammer and a fret file, USPS Priority would look something like this:
Sanding beam $8.55, Hammer $2, fret file $0, fret guards $0. If it doesn't make the box bigger or (much) heavier, then we don't charge you for it.
For First Class International shipping, it would look something like this:
Sanding beam $15, Hammer $3, fret file $1, fret guards $0.
**UPDATE** For higher value international orders like the one above, we highly recommend going with USPS Priority International shipping. It's slightly more, but it comes with tracking, unlike First Class - where if your package gets lost or delayed, neither you or I will be able to find it. With Priority, it will get there safely and quickly, and we can track where it is. If you choose first class, it will most likely get there, but I CAN NOT be responsible for it once it leaves here.
Just purchase what you need, and I can give you an exact shipping quote.
Thanks,
Bernie /Guitar Tools, Frets n' Supplies Guru
We now offer all of the direct-from-the-workbench tools and supplies that we've developed and been using here in the shop for years... you'll get brand new, even more refined versions of course! See pics of just some of them below. Want perfectly level frets? One particularly cool item is the
Ultimate Precision Sanding Beam/Fret Leveler pictured above.
It is precision Blanchard ground, then lapped in on a granite surface plate that measures to within .0001" (that's one ten-thousandth of an inch!), and it comes with both 100 & 240 grit premium Redline XL paper already included. Available in 16", and for you bass players, 24". It even comes with plastic end caps, so you don't damage any pickups or tuners by running into them.
**Insider secret: We fill ours with sand to give it extra weight. It makes short work of any fingerboard or fret leveling task
These tools give a huge bang for the buck, and blow anything else available out of the water.
This will fit fits Fender Strat Tele Telecaster Gibson SG Les Paul Ibanez Jackson Carvin PRS Paul Reed Smith RG Jem Kramer Rickenbacker Hamer Dean BC Rich Schecter Epiphone Tom Anderson Andersen studio sg de luxe 335 345 hummingbird stratocaster special danelectro carvin ernie ball
International shipping is $13 usd for 1-3 lengths of fretwire, and usually arrives in 4-6 days.