Feature(may vary by option.)

●Easy to attach without removing the strings
●With only 0.08 mm, no influence on sound or playing behaviour
●Can be removed at any time without leaving any residue
●Perfect fit

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[Rusty Gold]





Description

A touch of country
Our Diamonds & Arrows are simple and tasteful fret stickers for the fretboard of your guitar. The box contents include a total of 11 individual inlay stickers with which you can use your guitar up to the 24th waistband.

Reliable material.
The material specially developed for this use is very durable and can withstand all playing styles without any problems. The high-tech film adapts perfectly to the texture of the different fretboard materials, so that our layouts fit securely but are also easy to remove. Features that are not mutually exclusive.

Perfect fit.
The fretlook Diamonds & Arrows inlay stickers fit all acoustic and electric guitars with a scale length of 628 to 648 mm and can cover up to 6 mm standard dots. In addition, they can also be attached to bass guitars.

Very easy to install.
All fretlook inlay stickers are quick and easy to apply without having to remove or loosen the strings. Before attaching, you should only make sure that the fretboard of your guitar is free of dust and dirt and dry. After installation, you can clean and oil your guitar at any time as normal. However, we recommend that you renew each design after a maximum of 1.5 years and carry out a basic cleaning of your fretboard.

Just something for beginners and cheap guitars? From way!
The term sticker is quickly associated with cheap and poor quality. However, fretlook is more than just a sticker: since our launch in October 2020, we have been able to work with many well-known artists worldwide. Guitarists such as Ryan Roxie (Alice Cooper), Billy Rowe (Buckcherry) or Teemu Mäntysaari (Megadeth) trust in the quality of our products. In addition, we regularly look forward to great projects with established brands such as Ibanez, Rock N Roll Relics, Richter or even G7th. Convince yourself of fretlook.