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Old 07-27-2011, 05:48 PM
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Refretting on a Modulus Quantum neck

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I have a Modulus Quantum 5-string that has very worn frets and need to be replaced. I took it to my local music store and asked the owner if they can re-fret my bass. He told me that someone else asked about that and then heard that you might need to send the neck to Modulus to have them do it because of the graphite and coating over the neck. I tried calling and emailing Modulus but no replies as of yet.

Has anyone had this done or should a authorized and reparable repair center be able to re-fret my bass? How much would this cost?
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Old 07-28-2011, 11:37 AM
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Contact Jerry Dorsch. He was the co founder of Modulus. His company now is 'Graphite Guitar Systems'. He specializes in graphite necks. You can just google his company. He refinished my Modulus Quantum neck. He can also refret it
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