having an AVRI jazzmaster body stripped/refinished.
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having an AVRI jazzmaster body stripped/refinished.
does anyone have any idea how much it might cost to have an AVRI jazzmaster body stripped and refinished? i don't know much about this sort of thing, but in my little bit of research, i understand that the AVRI's are a pain to strip due to the poly coating. i certainly don't want to do it myself, but i'm curious how much this might cost to have done in the end, with the refinish being lake placid blue.
it seems i misused the term poly, as i thought that was the sealant or whatever that they supposedly pile on. i wasn't kidding when i said i don't know anything about this sort of stuff. but essentially my understanding is that there is some coat of something or other that has to be practically melted off or something before they can really get the guitar down to the original wood.
it isn't that i'm unwilling to get my hands dirty, but rather that i just don't want to fuck anything up. i also lack a suitable workspace for that sort of thing at my house, though i do have a friend whose garage i could use i reckon.
i have two AVRI's, one in white and one in sunburst, and also a lake placid blue body from a japanese jazzmaster, which i believe was a '66 reissue. the strap slipped off of the white jazzmaster recently and it fell onto my pedalboard and put a pretty solid gash in the front of the guitar. i typically care very little about aesthetics or wear & tear, but for some reason this nick bothers me so i thought maybe i'd just have the body refinished and sell the japanese body.
if i could find a brown tortoise pickguard for the japanese body, and if i knew what components would or wouldn't fit, then ideally i suppose i would just swap the guts and neck from the white AVRI with the japanese body, and sell the white body for whatever i could get it for.
any advice?
i have two AVRI's, one in white and one in sunburst, and also a lake placid blue body from a japanese jazzmaster, which i believe was a '66 reissue. the strap slipped off of the white jazzmaster recently and it fell onto my pedalboard and put a pretty solid gash in the front of the guitar. i typically care very little about aesthetics or wear & tear, but for some reason this nick bothers me so i thought maybe i'd just have the body refinished and sell the japanese body.
if i could find a brown tortoise pickguard for the japanese body, and if i knew what components would or wouldn't fit, then ideally i suppose i would just swap the guts and neck from the white AVRI with the japanese body, and sell the white body for whatever i could get it for.
any advice?
The colour coat is poly, the clear is nitro.
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alright, the situation is this - opinions are greatly appreciated!
i have a '62 AVRI jazzmaster (olympic white), and i'd prefer it to be lake placid blue. not really thinking it through, i bought a japanese jazzmaster body (i believe it's a '66 RI) in lake placid blue. as far as i can tell, i have two options, but i don't know enough about this sort of thing to decide which is more cost effective.
1) i offload the japanese body, and have my AVRI body refinished in lake placid blue, and reassemble everything, and voila - a lake placid blue jazzmaster with brown tort, just as i want. if this route, approximately how much would it cost to have the body refinished in lake placid blue, and who should i let do this?
this is where my lack of knowledge kicks in:
2) if the '62 AVRI components (neck and all hardware/pickups) will fit into the japanese body without any need for modification (keep in mind it's a '66, though i don't know if that makes a difference), then i could just swap everything out from the AVRI to the japanese body, and track down a japanese pickguard for it, and sell the AVRI body.
the third option would be just to buy parts over time to assemble an entirely new jazzmaster from the japanese body, thus keeping my white AVRI, but this is obviously the most expensive route, and would amount to my 3rd jazzmaster which i'd have a hard time justifying.
anyone have any ideas, suggestions, or recommendations? thanks again.
i have a '62 AVRI jazzmaster (olympic white), and i'd prefer it to be lake placid blue. not really thinking it through, i bought a japanese jazzmaster body (i believe it's a '66 RI) in lake placid blue. as far as i can tell, i have two options, but i don't know enough about this sort of thing to decide which is more cost effective.
1) i offload the japanese body, and have my AVRI body refinished in lake placid blue, and reassemble everything, and voila - a lake placid blue jazzmaster with brown tort, just as i want. if this route, approximately how much would it cost to have the body refinished in lake placid blue, and who should i let do this?
this is where my lack of knowledge kicks in:
2) if the '62 AVRI components (neck and all hardware/pickups) will fit into the japanese body without any need for modification (keep in mind it's a '66, though i don't know if that makes a difference), then i could just swap everything out from the AVRI to the japanese body, and track down a japanese pickguard for it, and sell the AVRI body.
the third option would be just to buy parts over time to assemble an entirely new jazzmaster from the japanese body, thus keeping my white AVRI, but this is obviously the most expensive route, and would amount to my 3rd jazzmaster which i'd have a hard time justifying.
anyone have any ideas, suggestions, or recommendations? thanks again.
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lol @ Tim getting all upset over paint. Do you like it? Is that all that matters?benecol wrote:But but but how will my vintage mojo escape from the wood within over the years? My switchtip was already discolouring nicely.
If I remember correct, the undercoat is poly, while the colour and clear are both nitro.
You can remove the nitro clear coat with acetone, available at your local hardware store. The acetone will disolve it quite easily, but do this outside as the fumes are nasty. You could then just put primer over the current colour coat and paint over that.
The Jap Jazzmaster body should fit AVRI parts. Some screw holes might have to be filled and re-drilled a few millimetres off in one direction or another. You'll save yourself most hassles by buying a Japanese pickguard, which should fit perfectly.
The Jap Jazzmaster body should fit AVRI parts. Some screw holes might have to be filled and re-drilled a few millimetres off in one direction or another. You'll save yourself most hassles by buying a Japanese pickguard, which should fit perfectly.