It has a problem pickguard, so a trip to Tony at PickGuardian is the first stop, to get the proper PG and the proper Lucite finger-rest.
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My question is this: Since the finish is breached so badly on the back, should I immediately seek professional refinishing from Paul or Dale? I know the school of thought that says keep it original, but I think that is outweighed by the wood itself being so badly open ot moisture in the air and the chance of oils getting in to the uppper layer of wood, making it harder to get a new finish to stick or penetrate evenly later.
Plus, it would be nice to be able to see this Mar 72 have a complete world-class restoral from someone like Paul or Dale
So, would YOU recommend an immediate and complete restoral with refinishing of the body, neck, fretboard, and replating of anything that needs it? Besides the PG and Lucite FR, the only other thing that looks awry is the missing chromed-plastic pickup cover.
All this is based on my limited knowledge for what my original March 1971 4001 had on it. If I missed anything that would be different a year later on this March 1972 4001, please let me know.
Thanks in advance for your advice and wisdom!!!
Elys

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