Model of the Week 24: The "C Series" 4001C64 and C64S

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Re: Model of the Week 24: The "C Series" 4001C64 and C64S

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_macca_ wrote: Sat Jan 22, 2022 4:46 am Hi!! The fretboard finish, is it the same in C64 and C64s?. I have got C64 and it is laquer but i can not appreciate it in photos of C64s. Thanks!!

here we are my little baby:
No, the painted finish on the C64S fretboard is much much thinner compared to the C64
But still there is some on it
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Re: Model of the Week 24: The "C Series" 4001C64 and C64S

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Thank you!!

Another question: Why are there little white marks on the rosewood fretboard of the c64?. I have seen several photos of C64S fretboards and there are not this white marks… maybe in photos i can not appreciate it.
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Those are the tiny cavities on the wood that are stuccoed (filled-sealed) before the lacquer finish is applied
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Re: Model of the Week 24: The "C Series" 4001C64 and C64S

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rickinroma wrote: Sun Jan 23, 2022 3:06 pm Those are the tiny cavities on the wood that are stuccoed (filled-sealed) before the lacquer finish is applied
Thanks!! I do not why C64S has not this cavities… it seem like uniform tone of wood.
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Re: Model of the Week 24: The "C Series" 4001C64 and C64S

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Hi!
The C64S body and neck mate finish, is it oil or lacquer?.

Im in process of transformation my C64 into C64S. Some tips to keep in mind? Do any of you know someone who has made this transformation?

Thanks!
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