lowercasee
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So I have a Jackson SL2H that I got new back in the early 2000s for a nice price from GC because the fret ends had lifted a bit. The guitar plays fine, stays in tune, and the intonation / action are all fine too considering. If I pull a high string off the edge, near the head stock or the bridge pickup, sometimes, it will get stuck underneath the frets. It never happens anywhere else. I have debated having the frets fixed or replaced over the years but I just never got around to it for whatever reasons. Lately, I have started to think about getting it repaired again but I also am REALLY digging the new Chapman Ghost Fret guitars. No stores near me have them so I can only go on reviews online, which all seem pretty favorable. If I had enough "gear cash" on hand, I would just get one and keep the SL2H and get it fixed, but that's not happening anytime soon. Now I'm stuck with: Do I fix the SL2H and keep it since I really do like it, or do I sell it and fund most (or even all) of the purchase of the Ghost Fret? Looking for opinions, thanks!