PLEK Pro analysis and fret dressing

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Blaze
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PLEK Pro analysis and fret dressing

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What approximate date did G&L begin using PLEK Pro analysis and processing on their American-made guitars? I have a 2010 Legacy and want to know if it is PLEK'd.
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Re: PLEK Pro analysis and fret dressing

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Blaze wrote:What approximate date did G&L begin using PLEK Pro analysis and processing on their American-made guitars? I have a 2010 Legacy and want to know if it is PLEK'd.
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Hi Blaze,

You're Legacy for sure was PLEK'ed. G&L started to use a PLEK in the second half of 2006 allegedly first while producing the Buffalo Brothers Trinity Special Edition. Around the same time the transition from Bi-Cut neck to non-compression truss rod took place.

Hope this helps,

- Jos
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Re: PLEK Pro analysis and fret dressing

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yowhatsshakin wrote:
Blaze wrote:What approximate date did G&L begin using PLEK Pro analysis and processing on their American-made guitars? I have a 2010 Legacy and want to know if it is PLEK'd.
Blaze
Hi Blaze,

You're Legacy for sure was PLEK'ed. G&L started to use a PLEK in the second half of 2006 allegedly first while producing the Buffalo Brothers Trinity Special Edition. Around the same time the transition from Bi-Cut neck to non-compression truss rod took place.

Hope this helps,

- Jos
Also see this post: What is G&L's Plek machine used for?

Hope this helps.

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