'59 RI Jazzmaster Thin Skin is on it's way to me
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'59 RI Jazzmaster Thin Skin is on it's way to me
I ordered this a few days ago and it's getting here tomorrow and I can't explain how excited I am.
I'll post real life pictures when I get it but i wanted to share my elation.
I'll post real life pictures when I get it but i wanted to share my elation.
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I actually just found OffsetGuitars while researching the thin skins, haha. I'm sure i'll all over that place since I'll actually have one soon.Mike wrote:OffsetGuitars, Much?
Looks very nice. Which of the three sites did you order it from? Wildwood?
And yeah I ordered it from Wildwood. Out of the pictures I saw on the sites, they had the one with the grain I liked best. The one in the OP isn't actually the one I'm getting, since they took it down after I bought it. I think mine is way more boner inducing.
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I've heard of this problem with finish coming off from the plastic shit on stands. Guild mentioned it in the owners manual for my guitar
Is this only a concern with certain finishes? Nitro or poly?
I'd like to leave my acoustic around on the stand so i can pick it up whenever without hassle, but this scares me :0
I've been keeping it in the case when not playing during the winter though since the central heat really dries things out.
(sorry for the derail )
Is this only a concern with certain finishes? Nitro or poly?
I'd like to leave my acoustic around on the stand so i can pick it up whenever without hassle, but this scares me :0
I've been keeping it in the case when not playing during the winter though since the central heat really dries things out.
(sorry for the derail )
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nitro and rubber are caustic to eachother(chemically reaction, they infuse) when this happens one of two things happens.
1. the rubber leaves a stain on the finish, or will burn into the finish and rubber will be infused with your finish.
2. the finish will come off on the rubber and may only take off the clear, but it can and will take the finish completely off to the bare wood.
1. the rubber leaves a stain on the finish, or will burn into the finish and rubber will be infused with your finish.
2. the finish will come off on the rubber and may only take off the clear, but it can and will take the finish completely off to the bare wood.
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Fuck that's crazy. I always thought rubber was a fairly safe material :O
Thanks for the info rob.
What are acoustics usually finished with? I don't know much about them except that I like to play them.
Thanks for the info rob.
What are acoustics usually finished with? I don't know much about them except that I like to play them.
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depends on the manufacturer and year.
pretty much everything pre 1965 or so is nitro.
and high end guitars(electric and acoustic) are sometimes nitro.
custom stuff is usually always nitro.
and high end custom stuff is usually a waxed, or hand rubbed finish that can be even more tempormental than nitro.
pretty much everything pre 1965 or so is nitro.
and high end guitars(electric and acoustic) are sometimes nitro.
custom stuff is usually always nitro.
and high end custom stuff is usually a waxed, or hand rubbed finish that can be even more tempormental than nitro.
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