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| Finely Finished Discussion of painting, finishing and yes, even relicing your guitar. Remember relicing is a finish option not an affront to your emotions. |
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TDPRI Member
Join Date: Jul 2009
Location: Wodbridge, VA
Age: 34
Posts: 55
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Refinishing someone's "Relic"?
I just got a nice playing MIM Power Tele for $260. I think it's a good deal, as I like the sound and play of it. I got it at this price point because who ever had it last tried to relic it... they sanded the candy red color and revealed a gold underneath. They also made various gauges. Nothing that bothers me really, as I like used instruments, and inexpensive one too. My question is this: Can I prime this thing gray, and paint over in another solid color (Lake Placid Blue?) using cans of spray paint? Should I strip it down to the bare wood, fill the gauges, or just clean with alchohol and paint it? I have never done this before, and it really can't look worse than it does now, so custom shop finish isn't the point. I have looked through the forum here just enough to wonder if it's that simple. Thanks for your thoughts. I'll post pics later tonight as a reference.
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I'd sand before refinishing it...
The good news is that if you're not too picky about the finish, that means you don't have to be too fussy on the fine sanding! I picked up a Squier Strat for $40 because a friend of mine sanded his down to relic it and couldn't finish it. I finished sanding it, and clearcoated it, and got me a fine player for cheap!
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If you go to bare wood you'll just have to put all that right back on. No benefit that I can see. Some will say that they can hear the difference of a thinner finish but I doubt that.
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Tele-Meister
Join Date: Jul 2009
Location: Utah
Age: 33
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Before you do anything, you should read ReRanch 101 a few times. It's a good tutorial on refinishing a guitar using nitro lacquer, but a lot of the info holds true for any type of finish you're considering. I've found nitro to be really easy to work with, but I've seen some great paint jobs done with Krylon and Rustoleum enamels. Here's a link to ReRanch's tutorial: http://reranch.com/basics.htm There's a lot of info there, so I'd recommend reading it two or three times. It will answer a lot of your questions, but will undoubtedly lead to more. There's a good discussion board there too. |
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Join Date: Jul 2009
Location: Wodbridge, VA
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Friend of Leo's
Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: Murfreesboro, TN
Age: 48
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So we're coming full circle. Refinish a relic. I like it a lot.
You could do what I did with a relic I bought. I stripped it to the bare wood and sold the body. Then I put the dulled up hardware on a guitar I was selling. I actually did keep the neck and one of the pickups but those are going to be sold soon too I bet. In other words you can strip it down or rough it up. Either will be ok. You can see that fezz's sure turned out great but with that color, how could you lose? Or you could sell it and buy a new bare body.
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Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: Kiev, Ukraine
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Fender and Gibson offered this as a factory service. |
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