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and thought it was just brilliant. Must have guitar. Looks, nicks, dings, stratches, the headstock, wear down to the wood, slight wear to the hardware. Its all there and it makes for one hell of a looker.
I becan to senslessly "relic" my jag a bit.
I started out with some muriatic acid to checmically age the chrome plates. I started out with the lower switch plate and the strap buttons just to start out and see how it will react to the thick chrome plating. I'll put up a picture of how i set up the acid and plate when i do the other plates tomorrow morning.
Heres my first result, compared to the rhythm plate and another strap button:
Its late and the lighting isn't enough for my phone to pick up but heres the basic idea
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I also opted for using compressed air turning the can upside down and spraying subzero degree air onto the guitar. To test it i tried it out on the bottom of the guitar around the strap button. No luck, this poly finish is either too thick or its just not working.
More to come tomorrow
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