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Jockomo 1/8"Side Dot Fret Markers WT

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Inlay Sticker for Guitar

  • Removable without residue
  • Very thin: 0.07 mm
  • 24 Stickers
  • Size: 3.17 mm (1.8")
  • Suitable for electric or acoustic guitar
  • Colour: White
  • Includes instructions
Available since March 2019
Item number 462666
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
140 kr
Including VAT; Excluding kr200 shipping
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45 Reviews

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Great for the first hour!
Soul C 28.12.2020
Initially very good. I play upside down guitar where there are no side fretboard markings on the reverse side of the guitar. These were great for about an hour but then start moving and coming off as I slide my thumb up and down the top of the fretboard. All in all very poor and a waste of money. Back to using a sharpie marker!
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Roar 12.06.2023
those stickers usually last 6-10 months before they start to peel off, nice looking, very useful for guitars without fret marks (inlays).
although this model is to be used on the side of the neck, I'm using them on fretboard, because I like the looks of small dots on guitar fretboard.
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umbria2 23.08.2021
ne colle pas spécialement bien , j'ai dû utiliser de la colle seconde pour une parfaite adhésion
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Non stick stickers!
Bopmarty 24.06.2020
These things are rubbish. The stickers start to move from their positions when you're playing. Better glue would probably fix it.
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