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These really look the business, and cover the plain old dots well (except on the 24th fret where some dot still visible. Follow instructions, acetone clean the application area. I have many guitars and have used Jockomo stickers many times. Best for me are the block type. My experience with bats (similar to these doves) was that string bending techniques will raise the edges and foul the string, so these birds will do the same if that is your blues/rock style of playing. I put a clear varnish over the sticker and very carefully around the edge keeping fretboard contact to 1-2mm around sticker to help seal it in, time will tell. For now it looks great.
These really look the business, and cover the plain old dots well (except on the 24th fret where some dot still visible. Follow instructions, acetone clean the application area. I have many guitars and have used Jockomo stickers many times. Best for me are the block type. My experience with bats (similar to these doves) was that string bending techniques will raise
These really look the business, and cover the plain old dots well (except on the 24th fret where some dot still visible. Follow instructions, acetone clean the application area. I have many guitars and have used Jockomo stickers many times. Best for me are the block type. My experience with bats (similar to these doves) was that string bending techniques will raise the edges and foul the string, so these birds will do the same if that is your blues/rock style of playing. I put a clear varnish over the sticker and very carefully around the edge keeping fretboard contact to 1-2mm around sticker to help seal it in, time will tell. For now it looks great.
Decided that my Tanglewood acoustic needed some more flair. The stickers look great and do cover the dots well. However both cutting it to fret size and applying it on the fretboard took a lot of effort.
TLDR:
- Looked alright, but were too green for my liking.
- Application was simple.
- Started to peel from the get-go, even after correct application.
- Lemon oil and cloth caused them to instantly come off.
As much as I'd like to praise these - the designs are really cool - I can't justify the poor quality. I followed the instructions as closely as possible and these started to peel the second I started playing with them. This was especially prominent on the upper frets (15 to 22). In addition, these had a weird green tinge to them and just weren't good looking, in any light for that matter. The final nail in the coffin was cleaning the fretboard. Now, this could be completely my mistake by applying lemon oil to the fretboard, but regardless, using very light pressure the inlays peeled instantly with the first brush of a microfiber cloth.
Honestly, this is a real shame. I really hoped these would make a real difference to the appearance of my guitar, but they just weren't meant to be. Maybe the abalone inlay stickers would have been nicer looking. Though, that would have little affect on my overall opinion of these. These are definitely not worth the £10+ price.
TLDR:
- Looked alright, but were too green for my liking.
- Application was simple.
- Started to peel from the get-go, even after correct application.
- Lemon oil and cloth caused them to instantly come off.
As much as I'd like to praise these - the designs are really cool - I can't justify the poor quality. I followed the instructions as
TLDR:
- Looked alright, but were too green for my liking.
- Application was simple.
- Started to peel from the get-go, even after correct application.
- Lemon oil and cloth caused them to instantly come off.
As much as I'd like to praise these - the designs are really cool - I can't justify the poor quality. I followed the instructions as closely as possible and these started to peel the second I started playing with them. This was especially prominent on the upper frets (15 to 22). In addition, these had a weird green tinge to them and just weren't good looking, in any light for that matter. The final nail in the coffin was cleaning the fretboard. Now, this could be completely my mistake by applying lemon oil to the fretboard, but regardless, using very light pressure the inlays peeled instantly with the first brush of a microfiber cloth.
Honestly, this is a real shame. I really hoped these would make a real difference to the appearance of my guitar, but they just weren't meant to be. Maybe the abalone inlay stickers would have been nicer looking. Though, that would have little affect on my overall opinion of these. These are definitely not worth the £10+ price.
Couldn't use these for my rosewood fretboard guitar. I am assuming that the plastic part that holds the stickers was too thick. Maybe it was the one that i ordered with this problem. Anyway they ended up in the trash.