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Originally Posted by Preacher
The problem with a test is you need to match Taylor finish exactly, and then see if the new coat will not attach the sharpie or the existing finish. And any kind of finish that has Acetone or Methylketone or something like that will mar the Sharpie.
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I did wonder about that, matching the top finish to the original... sorta hard to get some wood w/ a UV cured polyester clearcoat to work with. What I need to find is a 110 or Baby Taylor that some kid busted up, to perform diabolical experiments on
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Originally Posted by Preacher
One thing I would maybe recommend is using a clear static stick film over the signatures. They have clear pieces that you can static stick to windows and such and that should protect the sigs and be replaceable as well. Just cut to fit and apply...
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Mmmm... like those removeable / stick on pick guards? He'll probably think that's too cheesy, & I bet there will be air bubbles out the ying yang... the finish has set some into the spruce. Maybe a big piece of transfer decal material? That might not be too noticable, and would provide some protection. Not that it couldn't get nicked. But then the guitar has its share of playing wear already...
The real issue down the road is, what to do if Tony Rice relents, and signs the dang thing ???