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chemical69

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:(

was removing the neck from my Silhouette and I guess I wasn't gentle enough. Chipped some paint off the body around the neck pocket.

sigh.
 

bkrumme

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Still sucks. :(

I would hate for the finish to get screwed up on any of my guitars. I would be even more pissed if I did it myself. I can totally sympathize.

Maybe you could use this as an opportunity to refinish it? Got another guitar to play while you mod the Silo?
 

chemical69

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thanks but I guess I'll have to live with it. No funds to refinish it or anything like that.

Yeah I'm pissed that it happened because of my own carelessness.
 

fbecir

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Don't worry ... guitars are made to be played and worn ... Some brand like F**** make a lot of money selling guitars artificially "road worn". It's always better to be proud of his own scars.
 

B2D

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Ain't no big thang... my SS has battle scars all over it. It plays like a mother and only continues to sound better.
 

chemical69

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I guess I would be less upset if it got its scars from playing on stage as opposed to me trying to tweak it. Plus it's a sapphire black finish so the raw wood stands out glaringly. If it were sunburst or something it wouldn't look so bad.

thanks guys.
 

B2D

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I guess I would be less upset if it got its scars from playing on stage as opposed to me trying to tweak it. Plus it's a sapphire black finish so the raw wood stands out glaringly. If it were sunburst or something it wouldn't look so bad.

thanks guys.

Hey, it happens. I've got a few scars on my Strats and Silo from dropping tools on them, etc.
 

jamminjim

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black guitar .... take a sharpie to the glaring spot. Or go to Wally World Or Big cheesy K and get a small bottle of black fingernail polish. YOu'll never even know it was chipped after a while.... ;)
 

banjoplayer

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no pics, no chip... ok thaty cynical.
but anyway pics would be nice.
don´t worry, it´s mojo. the first hurts most. every chip tells a story
 

mesaboogieman

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just added my first (and hopefully only) ding to one of my jp bfr's after a gig a week ago :mad::mad::mad::mad::mad:. i figured i woke the entire town at about 2:00am with the loudest f-bomb(s) ever dropped.
 

ShaneV

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I hit my guitar named after a famous performer once married to Mary Ford with one of the case latches and left a huge scar right down the entire bottom like three days after I got it, it sucks but there's nothing you can do about it but grab your wife/girlfriend's nailpolish (or yours, if you're in a Children of Bodom cover band or something) and hope for the best.
 

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[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6lZYAaQoks8]YouTube - First Cut is the Deepest - by Rod Stewart[/ame] ;)
 
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