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Who would you trust to refinish a PRS Custom 24?
I just picked up a PRS Custom 24 goldtop in trade for a spoon that was sitting idle in my safe. Approx. birthdate of the PRS is 1999.
It's definitely in need of a refinish. There are several chips/cracks/etc missing from the top. The back has several areas that are cracked and/or peeling in the clear coat. It plays great, but a refinish is definitely in order. There's a small chunk of wood missing from one of the points in the headstock, but I would just smooth that out and refinish it. I can't do this myself. One thing I learned in an ongoing motorcycle project is that paint and I do not get along. Any ideas? :confused: Volunteers? :eek: |
Guitars tend to be worth more if the patina is left intact
As long as the defects are cosmetic and do not affect playability you leave them alone. |
If your in the Phoenix area the Roberto Venn school of luthire should be able to help you out, in Tucson call rainbow guitars.
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I'm still holding out hope that slodave will see this thread and offer his services. ;) :D |
Stop looking at it and play it. After some of the marks are yours instead of someone else's you won't care so much.
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I kinda agree with the patina, but if you want to refinish it, I'll be happy to help.
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Leave the thing alone, play it like it is. Or send it back to the factory to have it done right.
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Screw the "looks". let's play!
I used to feel the same way about our Corvair & Corvette show cars. They were meant to be driven, not be museum pieces. |
Well, turns out that based on the serial number, this is a "pre-factory" guitar made in '91...not '99 as stated by the previous owner.
Guess I will be doing exactly zero to it since it's worth a lot more left original than with any kind of restoration or refinish. It's also worth a lot more than what the AR was! I'll say this, though: a cracked and peeling polyurethane finish is nowhere near "patina". It just looks either abused or defective. Nitro finish is where it's at for patina. |
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