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That's the Serviceman, here's the real thing:
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It makes sense to me to just replace all of them, and make them slightly larger.
Of all the changes I have planned (new hardware, new wiring, new pickguard, new bridge), this is the only one I don't really have a clue about. Obviously I understand you cut the inlays to fit and then glue them into the fretboard, but I mean how do you go about pulling out old inlays? How deep do you cut (I guess the fact one's missing might help), and is it as simple as just sanding them flat to the curve of the fretboard? Which tools are needed?
I know there are some luthiers amongst us, so any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Oh, and if anyone in the UK knows where I can get some mother of pearl blanks, please mention.