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    Newbie with a marred Bongo

    Hello all,

    I used to lurk here a lot and when my current predicament came up this past weekend, I knew right where I had to go.

    Long story shot, I have a Bongo that I love very much (obviously) and I've had it for quite a while.



    Well this past weekend I had a friend over and he kicked a cord that sent a whole mess of stuff flying straight into my Bongo.

    Aftermath:







    Needless to say I was pretty crushed, and my friend, being the decent human being he is has offered to do whatever is necessary to appease me. Unfortunately I don't know what my options are here short of selling it and having him repay me the diminished value.

    Can you get touch up paint from Music Man and get it repaired? Can I send it back and have them restore it?

    I'm open to any an all suggestions, including places on where to hide said friend's body

    Sorry my first post on here couldn't be under happier circumstances.

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    sharpie it black and cover it with clear nail polish.

    you could try and use model car paint as well but odds are it wont match up perfect.

    it sucks but mojo happens.

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    There's no good way to restore it to its pre-calamitous state?

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    The first cut is the deepest. A couple of more diggers like that and it will start being a bass with character. Your buddy needs to pay for all beer and bush for a couple of months at least. And if his girlfriend is good looking or has a hot friend. Myself, I only like instruments that have war wounds. So to me, your bass looks better now!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Scurvy View Post
    There's no good way to restore it to its pre-calamitous state?
    Not really. I mean, you can have it stripped, the dings filled and refinished, but that's not an inexpensive thing to do if you have it done correctly.

    On the other hand, you could paint it lime green or purple or something really different............

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    Bad news.

    Idea.... refill the digs and have an artist friend to paint something of your choice in that spot, like in a tattoo style or something cool to cover it up. If the artist is talented no one will ever know and soon you won't see that as a marred bass but a beatiful personalized piece of art. Of course your friend will have to pay for everything first and then... when you've done with him, call a reputable human disposal firm and have him "erased".

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    Does automotive paint make good bass paint?

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    Quote Originally Posted by CaptMoto View Post
    Of course your friend will have to pay for everything first and then... when you've done with him, call a reputable human disposal firm and have him "erased".
    That would be the reputable firm of "Me, Myself and I"

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    It is not repairable....not reasonably at least......there are old pbasses with a lot worse going for 25k......enjoy it and play the hell out of it
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    Is it possible to get touch up paint?

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    Well Musicman doesn't have touch up paint, is what they're trying to tell ya.
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    Ahhhh....yes...The first one is the hard one...but...things happen. Mine is really abused...but...I am like that. Mojo my friend....and it now has some character. But, that is my opinion.
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    HI Scurvy,

    Apart from all the "MOJO" stuff, refinishing a guitar/bass really isn't that expensive, say a couple hundred bucks give or take a few. Try contacting RS guitar works, I've used their services in the past and they do a great job. Their email is: refinishing@rsguitarworks.net. I like to keep my gear as new as possible, so IMHO forget the whole relic "mojo" thing, gear costs a lot of money and banging up an instrument like an EBMM is the same as banging up a Porsche 911 S4...it might happen, but do you really want to do that? Uh no, you get it fixed. Hope that helps.

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    Quote Originally Posted by november2019 View Post
    HI Scurvy,
    so IMHO forget the whole relic "mojo" thing, gear costs a lot of money and banging up an instrument like an EBMM is the same as banging up a Porsche 911 S4...it might happen, but do you really want to do that? Uh no, you get it fixed. Hope that helps.
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    You can either drive your 911 like it's a showroom piece, or you can USE it. The same goes for the Bongo
    bovinehost: Yes, I do agree with that, but if there's nothing wrong then there's nothing wrong.
    Beth: I would compare Bongo to Tommy Lee Jones. Bad a$$ and just hot in a weird way...
    cheezewiz: They should take their lace thongs off and play bass.


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