#36920 by Dajax
Sat Jul 19, 2008 6:26 pm
Sat Jul 19, 2008 6:26 pm
Hey Y'all, I started a topic a few weeks ago with a teaser just before my computer went down...anyways, here's the very bad thing I did...In 1972 when I was 17, I bought a used 1968 Les Paul goldtop with P-90s. After about 5 years the top was riddled with little dents because of the way I would toss it down with the heavy chrome adjusting buckle on my strap hitting it. I figured "how hard can it be to refinish just the gold top"? Well......I took all the electronics off the guitar and slathered the top with Poly Strippa
Imagine my surprise/shock/horror after hour when I discovered that I had melted the binding into the wood like it was swiss cheese. Trying to correct the problem only made things worse
Seems to me a belt sander was involved to the point of changing the shape of the body. At this point sanity took hold, and I had pros do what they could to undo the damage. What I ended up with is like a Neil Young Les Paul...black (to cover the filler on the sides that was needed to make the shape right again) with humbuckers, and a Bigsby...Still a nice axe (it's on my sound samples..."Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere", "Heroes", "Stray Cat Strut", and the slide part on "All Along The Watchtower") but man, whatta maroon!!!!!


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