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Can the fingerboard on Niteflys (and other models) be removed?

Posted: Wed Aug 09, 2023 2:52 pm
by ETS
I was wondering if, like standard guitars, the fretboard could be removed with heat and if any other special precautions were needed to protect the glued on frets.

Can the fingerboard on Flys/Niteflys be removed?

Posted: Wed Aug 09, 2023 3:34 pm
by vjmanzo
Hi @ETS—I know that our fellow member @billy has done it, but it’s not easy and the potential for a catastrophe is great. If you asked @Ken Parker he would say no. According to Ken, at Parker Guitars, if something went wrong with more than a few frets on an instrument, they would not try to remove the existing fretboard, but instead would remove all of the frets on the existing board and simply add a new fretted board on top of the one that was already bonded to the wood. This process is, incidentally, why some Fly/NiteFly necks are chunkier than others.

Below are images of the fingerboard I have that someone attempted to remove from a Fly—it has a lot of wood bonded to it even with great efforts to remove it cleanly.
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It’s not impossible, but if you’re going to do it, proceed with caution.

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