Here is my video on tying gut frets.
   [1]http://www.youtube.com/watch?vjItqGZ0zJs
   Best,
   Paolo

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   Il 10/02/2014 19:37, WALSH STUART ha scritto:

     .  But the best thing to do is simply replace the fret. Soldering
     iron is safest/easiest/best.
     M

     I just can't sort out how to tie a gut fret. I've tried many times
     and kind people have tried to show me how to do it. I'm also certain
     that I am not alone in this.
     Loose frets are a nightmare for me. I have bits of wood as wedges
     and copious amounts of masking tape to try to stop (newish - not
     worn out) frets from moving.
     Stuart

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