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captain kirk

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I found my guitar at home with a blemish on it. Can't really call it a scratch since it's not deep and hasn't exposed the natural wood under the paint.

Can anything be done about this? I've paid a lot of money for my Balls and I want to keep them in perfect condition.

Please help me :'(

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sixstrings

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Aup Captain,
This may be not the most helpful answer in the world but personally if I was you I'd just keep it as it is. As long as it doesn't affect guitar's performance or its value in case you want to sell. These are expensive things, I agree, but they're meant to be played and a mark here and there is a natural order of things. Could've been a broken neck, eh?:-D
 

wolfbone07

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Looks like a 20th silo. Sorry to hear about the mark. My 20th is bumped and bruised but not abused.
 
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