Fireglow very minor finish repair.
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Fireglow very minor finish repair.
I was playing my 330/6 Fireglow yesterday. I use to take ultra-good care of my guitars, but yesterday I accidentally hit the headstock of the 330/6 against a wall. It wasn´t a 'Pete Townshend' hit, it was just that the headstock came in contact with the wall, very softly. There is a very, very minor mark on the headstock, but I would like to repair it at home, if it is possible. Is there something I could use, like a varnish of something like this, just to cover the mark?
Miguel: Repairs such as this are difficult to accomplish unless you are very familiar with finishing. The average home repair is likely to draw more attention to the problem than if you left it alone. Sooner or later, if you play your guitars, the blemishes will come.
My two cents is, leave it alone and enjoy playing your Rickenbacker. It now becomes an additional distinguishing characteristic of your Model 330. As we continue to learn each day, life is short, play on!
My two cents is, leave it alone and enjoy playing your Rickenbacker. It now becomes an additional distinguishing characteristic of your Model 330. As we continue to learn each day, life is short, play on!
Life, as with music, often requires one to let go of the melody and listen to the rhythm
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whoa thats nothing! my 4003 its like 14 years old and i got it with a headstock ding etc, but last week it fell over in the rehearsal room and the neck hit the foot of a cymbal stand!
I now have a feelable "dent" (very small) on the back of the neck at about the 5th fret, and a small chip right to the wood on the edge binding down by the 12th. Man i was ANGRY at myself!
But now i dont even notice/care , big deal still the best bass in the world to me.
I now have a feelable "dent" (very small) on the back of the neck at about the 5th fret, and a small chip right to the wood on the edge binding down by the 12th. Man i was ANGRY at myself!
But now i dont even notice/care , big deal still the best bass in the world to me.
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I find it refreshing to hear folks not stressing over
dings. I've always thought that guitars are meant to be played and dings etc. are all part of the character of the guitar.
I once jammed with a fellow who had very expensive
archtop electric jazz guitar who was so worried about the guitar that he could really free himself
to _play_
dings. I've always thought that guitars are meant to be played and dings etc. are all part of the character of the guitar.
I once jammed with a fellow who had very expensive
archtop electric jazz guitar who was so worried about the guitar that he could really free himself
to _play_


