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mrMagenta
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Joined: Oct. 25 2006
From: Sweden
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RE: finish restoration (in reply to mrMagenta)
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Thanks for the help! The guitar is a nylonstring. It sounds quite nice for what it is, bright and clear, even though it has a horrible glued plastic nut (which i'd like ot exchange too). It's a rare thing that my father picks up any guitar, so it's mostly of sentimental value. i always play it when i'm visiting though :). It's pretty handy as a quick pick up and play guitar, it has adapted to dry climate without cracking, bending or getting loose frets, never been kept in a case etc. The top is 3,3 mm thick, and i guess at worst there are 0.3mm rifts/dents. so, if i would sand down a bit should i just go about it by hand, using a sandingbrick? I'd like to do a decent job.. would be a good learning experience if nothing else. I thought about a colored golpeador, but it would look a bit nutty. :)
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