I put on Ernie Ball non-coated strings for the first time in what feels like a hundred million years, and I also changed up the fret inlays a bit, making the guitar look a little cuter! This time, I changed the guitar’s inlays to a moon phase design. I did like the original block inlays, but I find the moon design quite chic as well. It’s actually a sticker, but from a distance, it doesn’t even look like one, which is nice.
I believe the stickers will last for over a year. I purchase stickers from a Japanese site called Jockomo (which likely may not sell internationally). I know inlay stickers are available internationally from sources other than Jockomo, but I’m not certain if they have the same level of durability as Jockomo’s. Thank you for your comment.
I put on Ernie Ball non-coated strings for the first time in what feels like a hundred million years, and I also changed up the fret inlays a bit, making the guitar look a little cuter!
This time, I changed the guitar’s inlays to a moon phase design. I did like the original block inlays, but I find the moon design quite chic as well. It’s actually a sticker, but from a distance, it doesn’t even look like one, which is nice.
How long would the stickers last and where did you get it from?
I believe the stickers will last for over a year. I purchase stickers from a Japanese site called Jockomo (which likely may not sell internationally).
I know inlay stickers are available internationally from sources other than Jockomo, but I’m not certain if they have the same level of durability as Jockomo’s.
Thank you for your comment.