Get a pickguard.
Replace all the electronics and get the pick ups working.
Possibly replace the frets and nuts.
Remove all rust.
Play like a mad man!
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Hell yea! Jus the info I needed. The only parts I'm missing are the PG and PUCovers. So, I'll definitely be gettin' those, since they (quite literally) fell to pieces before I could even think about salvaging them. If you guys think I can keep the rust, I'll believe you. I jus want the paint to be preserved, tho. I'm not gonna sand anything, and I'm sure as hell not gonna remove the paint. If I can get the electronics workin', then I will. But, the switches are messed up. I know there's definitely somethin' wrong in the circuit, from the jack to the pickups, since I get no sound unless I touch somethin', but no string sounds.... I will figure it out. If anyone has the knowledge for me to figure out what's wrong, I'm more than happy to hear it.DuoSonicBoy wrote:Maybe take the rust off the bridge saddles just so yr not busting a string every 20 minutes.
Soak them in lighter fluid or WD40 overnight, then polish with steal wool, followed by some polishing compound.
and get some covers for the PUPs so the windings don't break.
It doesn't come off on it's own, though, does it? I'm fairly sure this will just fall off until it's all gone. It makes no difference to me, tho, I mean, I want it vintage, and I want that vintage sound especially, but I'm not looking to ever sell this to anyone. I know that's an odd statement, I'd definitely find a better guitar than this, but I think I'll keep it for ever and ever... Or at least until I'm poor and need money for food.light rail coyote wrote:Just don't pick at the paint it'll be fine. My stang looks about the same as that, and slowly flakes off bit by bit. The clear coat will just make it look weird