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splitting frets!

Recently bought a new Epiphone Thunderbird pro bass.
I've noticed that the fret/fret wire looks like its splitting on most of the frets. Not sure why, I've heard various explanations...coating on the fret wire? or nickel strings rubbing against nickel fret wire?
I've still got the factory strings on since I got the bass.
I'm not sure if its a fault in the fret wire material.
comments advice greatly needed.
 
Never heard of such a thing.


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thats probably it. i had a really old crappy guitar from japan that this happened on exactly. once the strings wore through the finish to the frets, the laquer started to peel and loked like the frets were cracking. some tape and a wire brush took care of it.
 
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Describe the problem more, is it the frets peeling away from the fingerboard or is it the actual fret getting ruined. But I have never heard of coated frets before.
 
Well its the actual fret wire that appears to be splitting, if you look at a metal fret wire going across the neck mine has lines/ splits in them I can almost get my fingernail into them. It seems to be happening to most of the frets
 
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Well its the actual fret wire that appears to be splitting, if you look at a metal fret wire going across the neck mine has lines/ splits in them I can almost get my fingernail into them. It seems to be happening to most of the frets

While I still believe this is the reason:

That's most likely a groove worn into the fret by one of the windings of a roundwound string.

I'd really, really like to see a pic of the splitting frets. I'd make a wild guess that I'm not the only one either.

Like I said earlier, I've seen such splitting on other cold rolled copper alloy items, but never on frets. And I've seen/worked on frets from all over the world ;).

3dec3, You have never seen painted/laquered fretboards where the frets have recieved their fair share of said plastic???
You must use/test quality instruments only. Even Fender USA is guilty of that sloppiness IME.

Regards
Sam