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Spudmurphy

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Still a long way off but here's the latest photos.
At times it's getting real "forensic" working on certain areas. - Actually polishing "into" dings. At times my heart was in my mouth as certain areas revealed themselves. At times I was revealing a grey undercoat around the area of the trem, the pickups and the knobs. I thought "hell, has there been a repair I'm now exposing?
Before I started this epic transformation I sanded paint off on the bottom of the guitar and revealed this,(see red arrow) and it put me off wanting to do any more. But as time went on I thought "sod it" have a go - if it's beyond redemption I could always get it sprayed another colour (solid black) in nitro celly.
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Here's some more photos

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and just to remind you what it was like before ...
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Now I need some help!!!
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I bought this tool 25 years ago. It is a pen that has a cartridge(where the arrow is) that is made up of very fine glass fibre. As you twist the handle more of the cartridge is exposed. I have used it to (forensically) remove localised areas of paint and to polish "into" dings. I need another or for now some more cartridges. I contacted the manufacturer but haven't had a reply yet.

Does anybody know where I can get another?

Anyway I sometimes smile as the light catches the finish and it changes from Green to purple hee hee!
 

Spudmurphy

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Spud,
How's the stripping coming along?

Ha!! Unfortunately - I have taken 3 weeks off work to decorate the hall and landing of my house -stripping wallpaper instead at the mo!

I'll be having some time on it this week - the front is nearly done and I have to spend some time on the sides - which take a while because of the danger of "breaking through" on the edges.

But hey - thanks for asking - it's good that people are thinking of me!! ha! ;)

oh yeah and I got me another of those "gizmos" shown above.
 

Spudmurphy

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3 weeks?

Do you live in a castle?

Oh man these 1920's houses!!
Big hall/landing
High ceilings
Black ash mortar
I've lived here for 25 years years (mortgage finishes in July !!:D), and I've never stripped the wallpaper off. It was cool to see how it was decorated back in the 20's - you can still see where the walls were painted and then stencilled.

- it is a HUGE job !!!!

Wanna come and help;)
 

Spudmurphy

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You know Spud, you could get a relic'd looking going on your JP instead of trying to restore the MD finish all the way. Unless of course, that's not your thing.

Nah not really - it will have some dings/scratches and swirls but I hope it will be a lot better than the resprayed white finish. It's getting there.
 

GWDavis28

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Wow Spud, looks excellent, you are really doing a great job man!!!

Glenn |B)
 

GilzBilz

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Hell of a project. I don't know the back story but makes me wonder why someone would paint this white to begin with...

Good luck
 

Spudmurphy

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Hell of a project. I don't know the back story but makes me wonder why someone would paint this white to begin with...

Good luck

Hi GilzBilz.
I bought this second hand off a gigging musician in the states. He advertised it on this forum and put a link to a youtube video of him playing it on US TV.
A fellow knucklehead Fsmith lived not too far from him and he went to see it. My remit was "I'm not worried about set up issues, dings/dents, just as long as it has potential" Over here you have to pay in the region of £1000 - £1500 for a second hand fully loaded JP6 in Mystic dream.
The guy wanted $650 ono and Fred managed to get him down to $600. (I had $360 dollars when the pound was close to 2:1). Another fellow knucklehead wanted some cd's that were only available in the UK which I got for him so he arranged the postage.
There were 2 Piezo crystals missing so I rebuilt the Piezo system with 6 new saddles and generally(see this link) refurbed it.
The guitar had a Van Halen pickup in it and Fred swopped this over to the original pickup for me.
The guitar has always intrigued me - having been sprayed white and I embarked on this labour of love. I'm getting there!!!
In all it owes me about £520.:D
 

Jimmyb

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Oh man these 1920's houses!!
Big hall/landing
High ceilings
Black ash mortar
I've lived here for 25 years years (mortgage finishes in July !!:D), and I've never stripped the wallpaper off. It was cool to see how it was decorated back in the 20's - you can still see where the walls were painted and then stencilled.

- it is a HUGE job !!!!

Wanna come and help;)

You've lived there since the 20's?

Wow, thought you were gtting on a bit, but not that much :D

Yeah, I'll come and help. Finish on Friday for 3 weeks, so I've got some free time!
 

GoKart Mozart

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Thanks for the backstory, Spud. I've been wondering about why the original owner sprayed white in the first place. Was he just not happy with the mystic dream?
 
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