David Coyle's 1968 335 Restoration
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Beauty shot time. Things have been very rushed at the office because of end-of-semester and everybody getting ready for the holidays. Students are going postal on a daily basis; everybody's project is the only one in the world and demands immediate attention.
Late last evening, I had the chance to set out David's 335 in the office and snap some shots. I also took a few "before" shots of Melissa's 330, which is the next one to be refinished.
I'm still fiddling with the details of John Williams' 415. I was not 100% happy with the fretboard and discovered that some of the fret slots were not cut deeply enough for the tangs on the new frets, so about a half-dozen had to be deepened and refretted.
Then there's David Blair's Hofner, which a previous owner had done a screw job on the neck with some Taiwanese wood screws. Ouch!
So, the neck had to be broken free (very bad job of gluing, although the guy had used hide glue--very strange...), old glue shaven off very carefully, neck joint refitted and reglued, and screws removed and the holes plugged with wooden discs. Then the respray and blending into the old finish flatting and buffing.
This took place a few weeks back. Ready to pack and ship the bass yesterday, I pulled it out of its case to see how it had stabilized, and--the discs were showing faint rings. Flatten again, re-buff, and repack.
These two--and hopefully John's 415, too--will ship next week.
Whew! Busy three days! And now for some turkey...
...which I have to roast. Tradition in my house, you see.
But even a turkey calls for decisions, decisions.
First decision: Fireglo or Autumnglo? If I leave it too long, it'll be Jetglo!
Late last evening, I had the chance to set out David's 335 in the office and snap some shots. I also took a few "before" shots of Melissa's 330, which is the next one to be refinished.
I'm still fiddling with the details of John Williams' 415. I was not 100% happy with the fretboard and discovered that some of the fret slots were not cut deeply enough for the tangs on the new frets, so about a half-dozen had to be deepened and refretted.
Then there's David Blair's Hofner, which a previous owner had done a screw job on the neck with some Taiwanese wood screws. Ouch!
So, the neck had to be broken free (very bad job of gluing, although the guy had used hide glue--very strange...), old glue shaven off very carefully, neck joint refitted and reglued, and screws removed and the holes plugged with wooden discs. Then the respray and blending into the old finish flatting and buffing.
This took place a few weeks back. Ready to pack and ship the bass yesterday, I pulled it out of its case to see how it had stabilized, and--the discs were showing faint rings. Flatten again, re-buff, and repack.
These two--and hopefully John's 415, too--will ship next week.
Whew! Busy three days! And now for some turkey...
...which I have to roast. Tradition in my house, you see.
But even a turkey calls for decisions, decisions.
First decision: Fireglo or Autumnglo? If I leave it too long, it'll be Jetglo!
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Paul, Those are some things of beauty. When you said you had to flatten and rebuff the Hofner, I too a look at my 325 and noticed that the finish "moved" somewhat. I'm seeing things that weren't there when I did the initial buff. I'll rebuff after the holidays and see how it goes. If it doesn't look healthy after that, I'm probably going to send it off to you for a harder finish.
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Harder is my middle name...
Er, that sounds a bit strange.
What I meant was, glad to accommodate!
Er, that sounds a bit strange.
What I meant was, glad to accommodate!
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Great work Paul! I still can't get over that gorgeous Autumn-glo finish......David might want to find some export knobs and a gold TRC to really finish it right, IMO. Super job on the Hofner. And last and probably least, my guitar is a...... 615. ;>) I didn't want our readers to think that I had a super secret model, ha ha.
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Yes, John, of course. I DID pick up a new roller bridge for it no need for one on a "610", now, would there be?
Brain fade as usual...my brain hurts...
Brain fade as usual...my brain hurts...
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― Kurt Vonnegut
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Paul, the guitar looks incredible. The guy I bought it from is a collector, mainly Gibson’s, who lives in Bridgeport. He’s not going to believe it.
John, I have a set of oven knobs here. I will be keeping a look out for a gold TRC. Or maybe just buy a beat up 80’s one and send in for a replacement. How does the replacement process work?
John, I have a set of oven knobs here. I will be keeping a look out for a gold TRC. Or maybe just buy a beat up 80’s one and send in for a replacement. How does the replacement process work?
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I'm next??? Wooooohooooooo!!!!
How did I miss that? Oh yeah, we were hosting the whole kit 'n' kaboodle for Thanksgiving so I guess I wasn't at the computer that day!
Thank you, Paul!
BTW, although my 330 looks pretty in the pics, it has some issues which don't really show up there--it really does NEED a refin, LOL!
How did I miss that? Oh yeah, we were hosting the whole kit 'n' kaboodle for Thanksgiving so I guess I wasn't at the computer that day!
Thank you, Paul!
BTW, although my 330 looks pretty in the pics, it has some issues which don't really show up there--it really does NEED a refin, LOL!
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Thanks, Melissa, Tony, and everyone else who has been so kind. I'm not sure if it's more fun doing the work, or more fun making my "customers" so happy!
Melissa, yours will be next to be begun, but Alan Zeleznikar's bass is a bit further along than your 330, so his will be finished before either of your projects.
Alan's bass will be really unique, and wait'll you guys and gals see the colors that Melissa and I have picked out!
Melissa, yours will be next to be begun, but Alan Zeleznikar's bass is a bit further along than your 330, so his will be finished before either of your projects.
Alan's bass will be really unique, and wait'll you guys and gals see the colors that Melissa and I have picked out!
“I say in speeches that a plausible mission of artists is to make people appreciate being alive at least a little bit. I am then asked if I know of any artists who pulled that off. I reply, 'The Beatles did.”
― Kurt Vonnegut
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