I've ping ponged back and fourth over selling or modifying my Sub 1 for some time now. If it had sold, I could simply move on and spend more money with Pete.After my comparison (see my post) between the Musicman Silo, the Sterling Silo and my Sub-1 down at DuBaldo's last week, I decided that I still didn't know. Last night, I pulled the trigger and thought I'd do a mild change. Fine sand the Sub-1 finish and then wetsand and polish it. I didn't know if it would work, so I started on the back. I used an automotive sponge (really a rubberish block) that I've used to paint my Cobra. This keeps a nice flat surface so the finish doesn't see "hand" impressions when sanding.
Before pictures showing the back of the pickguard (so I don't forget where wires go) and the cavities once the neck was off and pickguard and all other hardware was out.



After my comparison (see my post) between the Musicman Silo, the Sterling Silo and my Sub-1 down at DuBaldo's last week, I decided that I still didn't know. Last night, I pulled the trigger and thought I'd do a mild change. Fine sand the Sub-1 finish and then wetsand and polish it. I didn't know if it would work, so I started on the back. I used an automotive sponge (really a rubberish block) that I've used to paint my Cobra. This keeps a nice flat surface so the finish doesn't see "hand" impressions when sanding.


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