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Post by Rich on Mar 16, 2008 9:26:45 GMT -6
One of our good friends brought some awesome guitars over last Friday, and left a few for some repairs/restorations. The following is a look at what went down so far..
The ASAT is a Leo era body that had been refinished (poorly), then had coins glued to the face and the pickguard, then the coins had been pried off. The electronics were pretty sloppy, too, which will be restored at a later date.. Pics to follow...
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Post by Rich on Mar 16, 2008 9:32:21 GMT -6
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Post by Rich on Mar 16, 2008 9:47:12 GMT -6
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Post by Rich on Mar 16, 2008 9:51:52 GMT -6
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Post by Rich on Mar 16, 2008 9:54:24 GMT -6
It's a really cool body, despite the minor problem areas. I'll update this thread as things progress.
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Post by joseywales on Mar 16, 2008 10:08:37 GMT -6
Cool! Salvaging one of Leo's offspring. She's looking great so far. How did you manage to save the pick guard without scratching the heck out of it? Were you able to remove the glue with some kind of solvent?
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Post by Rich on Mar 16, 2008 10:15:18 GMT -6
Cool! Salvaging one of Leo's offspring. She's looking great so far. How did you manage to save the pick guard without scratching the heck out of it? Were you able to remove the glue with some kind of solvent? Well, I scraped it with a single edge razor, then wetsanded to 1000 grit. Then steel wool, then a couple grades of polishing compound, then machine buffed it. It has a little bit of very light scuffing, but not bad. I think another bout of wetsanding and hand rubbing with compound will get it there.. I told you I was a little nuts. No, I never found any chemicals that would touch the glue. No idea what it was, other than it was a PITA. Luckily, I scraped and sanded it successfully. ;D
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Post by joseywales on Mar 16, 2008 10:26:21 GMT -6
You sir are a meticulous, tenacious, artisan! But that's a good thing! :-)
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Post by Rich on Mar 16, 2008 13:05:24 GMT -6
I kinda think of it as being a little nuts, personally, but thanks!
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Post by Rich on Mar 21, 2008 9:37:39 GMT -6
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martyb1
Hopelessly Hooked
Can I make a guitar out of that?
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Post by martyb1 on Mar 21, 2008 14:31:13 GMT -6
So what kind of finish did you use?
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Post by Rich on Mar 21, 2008 16:54:22 GMT -6
So what kind of finish did you use? I made a little dye, then nitro sanding sealer, then nitro. I didn't do the back with top coats yet, as I wanted a customer OK for the color. Happily, it worked out. We're happy, he's happy.. Now to get down to serious business.. He brought over a used scratchplate (crinkle finish metal), which fit this body exactly. I'm thinking do a tiny bit of distressing, and let it fly. It will be a very nice players' guitar, once I finish up my mods, and Chris rewires it.. ;D
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Post by chris on Mar 21, 2008 17:51:47 GMT -6
and Chris rewires it.. ;D And grinds the snot out of those fret divots..Hoo boy, does that neck needs some help.
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Post by jeremym19 on Mar 22, 2008 13:32:30 GMT -6
I think I like the one in the background a little better.. even though those asat's are sweet guitars
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Post by Rich on Mar 22, 2008 15:15:23 GMT -6
Funny thing, Jeremy.. I think the owner of the ASAT is with you on that one.. He wants me to build one similar to yours. LOL
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