I can see!!! Luminlay kicks ass

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Problem solved...dark roasted necks kick as until your black fret markers disappear in the dark on stage...did the Luminlay swap on the side dots only, need to get some matching dark oil to clean up the edge but stoked how it came out ????

First shot is how it is under regular light now, still easier to see than the black dots. Second shot is how they look in basic low light, the blue goes well with the rest of the colors. First real test drive us tonight

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Awesome, they really do help on dark stages

It’s silly how much I love these things...although pretty soon my old eyes are going to need giant Jason Becker style inlays in luminlay.
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Stock on all Strandbergs.
Nice little bonus with the Plini NX. ☺️

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I'm a big fan of Lunimlay. I have them on two guitars and they are very helpful on dark stages in the dive bars I often play in.
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Problem solved...dark roasted necks kick as until your black fret markers disappear in the dark on stage...did the Luminlay swap on the side dots only, need to get some matching dark oil to clean up the edge but stoked how it came out ????

First shot is how it is under regular light now, still easier to see than the black dots. Second shot is how they look in basic low light, the blue goes well with the rest of the colors. First real test drive us tonight

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I had not considered them for a maple fretboard guitar. Looks good.
 
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