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OK I answered the enjoyable question yes because the question is not relevant so it means nothing. I ordered two of these thinking I will permanantly mark one for my accoustic set up and one for electric. Imagine my surprise when I offered these up to each other to find they are not the same size. That was when I noticed that they aren't even square and you can see this with the naked eye. When I saw these advertised I saw straight away that the material for each one probably cost pennies, I excused the £4 price tag by saying to myself, "the cost must be in the manufacturing accuracy. But they aren't accurate by any stretch of the imagination. Really, it's that bad you can see it without measuring. I will probably use them but £4 ? It would be a stretch to say they are worth 50p unless this material they use is really expensive but I seriously doubt the materrial for each one is above 20-30p. I can see that them being different sizes really isn't crucial but I believe they have to be accurately square and flat to be used properly.Read full review
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This is a great little tool for setups. Simple to use. Inexpensive. Wish I thought of making this.
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Its a handy little wedge to check string height
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I marked mine with permanent lines to make it quicker to use. A simple but very effective tool.
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The fret gauge is a great device and when used with a digital calliper you will be able to get a accurate gauge hight of your preferred choice.
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