Gibson Wildwood Spec 50's Goldtop Standard:

Well, @SG John , I don't like to be - I don't think anyone likes to be - labeled as a "complainer" per se, but ya, some things do bug me. I'm sure you can relate to some degree.

I tend to wipe out the frets in about 3 months of playing daily. These are the frets on my 2016 Gibson Les Paul 50's Tribute after 3 months.

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Just curious...what kind of fret life are you getting from nickel-silver???

I love the Jescar Gold Evo Fretwire. It's shown no wear whatsoever in over 9 months of daily use, but I can't get that from the factory on a Les Paul...


Back when I was gigging and jamming all the time (every day for the most part), I was playing vintage guitars that have the original frets that are pretty low. I've never touched them, because I have a light touch. Because I've always played SGs and other guitars with long skinny necks, I've been forced to play in a style that I would not torque the neck out of tune. As a result, my main players have minimal wear on the frets. The four guitars I play regularly have had no real change in years.
 
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Back when I was gigging and jamming all the time (every day for the most part), I was playing vintage guitars that have the original frets that are pretty low. I've never touched them, because I have a light touch. Because I've always played SGs and other guitars with long skinny necks, I've been forced to play in a style that I would not torque the neck out of tune. As a result, my main players have minimal wear on the frets. The four guitars I play regularly have had no real change in years.

Man, that's great to have that light touch!!!!!!
 
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