Bronco fretwire type

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Bronco fretwire type

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I'm dropping my bronco into a guitar shop tomorrow for a full refret as the frets are knackered - does anyone know what type were originally fitted to broncos?
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Vintage Fenders used 6230 fret wire, 6105 is just a smidge taller and may be a nice change in feel however. ymmv
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Thanks haze, i'll take that info with me to check.
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Well just picked the bronco up, it's had a new nut,the neck lightly sanded down, refret, setup - plays like it should do now.
very pleased.
Here's some before and after shots:
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Means you're in "Wales" too, who did the work?
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Took it to Forte strings in shrewsbury - really pleased with the service tbh - 7 day turnaround.
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Post by Addam »

What sort of money did you spend on that?

My Epiphone's frets are pretty low, but is just about playable, so could do with a refret.
If I don't sell it I might try a refret myself. :?

I think the veneer board and the value of a Bronco would scare me off attempting attempting that as a first refret though.