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The price quoted is usually for Graphtech Tusq or bone and is actually in most cases making a nut and not just dropping a piece of pre-cut plastic into place. It's typically 3/4 of an hour to an hour of work and a bit of set-up work too.
The reason it says from is that some materials which we may wish to use either cost a bit more - like an Earvana nut or aged unbleached bone, or maybe may take a little longer if we are custom cutting a piece of brass.
We tend to time jobs like that as some jobs may be quick when it comes to it so we would always be fair , but you have to put a guide price on a menu of prices and it needs to be reasonably accurate - if you tell a customer their job is cheaper they are happy, but not so happy if it costs more, so a low quote is alway
Anyway don't want to derail the general conversation.
You can definitely make a lot more out of a stock standard model guitar in many cases
Many guitars have a re-sale value. Some you'll never want to sell.
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