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Seems like a easy choice!
Perhaps you can even get away with a partial refret?
I'd say that if you love it, get it refretted.
If most of the fret wear is around the first five frets, as many are, then you could get those replaced and the rest levelled, which might save you quite a bit.
If you took 15 years to get to this point then what ever you do should get you another 10 - 15 years worth of playing out of it, which works out as not much/week.
If you'd rather get a new guitar, get a new guitar.
As for a new nut and saddle, Taylor's generally use Tusq ones so I imagine they could be picked up off Ebay if needed be prior to the refret if you wanted to save a few £'s.
Have you thought of what fretwire you would like to go for? If you have inclinations to avoid a refret again, then you could either go for Stainless Steel (which would be a fair amount more expensive) or Evo Gold, which shouldn't be too much more expensive and they don't destroy strings like SS frets but are unlikely to require replacing again.
I'd not checked out Sintoms for frets for a while, they have some products I'm not familiar with. Thanks for mentioning them, I will post up elsewhere about their new or newish products.
I have a few guitars which are looking as they might need a refret at some point and it's good to know what's out there before I had the guitar over!
Cost is not always the important thing. I have restored a lot of real cheap-junk guitars over the last few years, partly for the money but mostly because I would rather repair something old and cool than see it thrown away, even if in strictly hourly-rate terms it isn't worth it.
And a Taylor is not cheap junk.
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The frets under the the top three strings are knackered way up high on the neck, it’s probably gonna be a full refret but I’ll know more when my man looks at it properly - again, thanks everyone it’s appreciated
Good to hear it’s being given a new lease of life
It’s going in tomorrow - 7th in line so yes, I’ll be without an acoustic for at least a month.
Purposely trying not to look at the classified’s, failing miserably