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This is the Nightswan inlay:tylereot said:Not sure what that is, but I'll bet it would look good!Arlosguitar said:White MOP night swan would look sweet on that neck too.
This is the Nightswan inlay:tylereot said:Not sure what that is, but I'll bet it would look good!Arlosguitar said:White MOP night swan would look sweet on that neck too.
Great Ape said:Am I alone in finding that MOP and/or Abalone dots on maple fretboards are really hard to see in stage light conditions?
As in, they pretty much can disappear.
Hey, where'd they go? That's been my experience, anyway....
Super Turbo Deluxe Custom said:Having the usual bass player build, being the roundest and usually oldest guy in the band, my instrument is a few inches further out. When looking at the fretboard while playing, I've only used side dots and never the face dots. I've got 2 with no face dots, 2 with block inlays, and one with abalone face dots. No visible advantage is to be had by me for inlay format.
Great Ape said:Nonetheless, the dots still disappear!! :glasses9:
SustainerPlayer said:Great Ape said:Nonetheless, the dots still disappear!! :glasses9:
We all tried that. Then we would go looking for them. And then somebody shouts something about "... stop playing jazz...".