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Enc3f4L0

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This Friday something horrible happened with my recently acquired JP7...

The chair I was sitting while playing the guitar broke... The part that supports my back snapped loose and I almost fell.

My EBMM slipped from my lap in the process and before I could grab it it hit the edge of my Amp case that was to my right...

Now it has a chip of about 1cm long and 5mm wide on the edge of the body (just over the output jacks).

This is as close to a feeling of losing a loved one as one could get without actually losing a loved one...

So... I wanna fix this and need all the info I could get to make the job near perfect.

Can any of you guys help me out? Should I email Customer Service or will this not be necessary?

Thanks.

Pics of the accident:

Chip01.jpg

Chip02.jpg
 

jongitarz

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It won't do much good in this case. We do not do refinishing or ding repairs.
 

Enc3f4L0

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I wasn't planing on sending it in for repair... I just need to know what's the best way and what materials should I consider using to repair this.

Anyone had any success doing this sort of thing at home?
 

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i head using clear nail polish in order to prevent more chipping. Besides war wounds give a guitar memories and personality in my opinion good luck with your repair
 

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And to think I was fretting about this ding...

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... a few months ago. (It's the tiny pinhead inbetween the neck pickup and switch)

PS - Excuse the pube on the neck pickup :)
 

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Random,

So glad to see you got over that dimple. Now you can even counsel others in need !

Cheers,

Jbert
 

Enc3f4L0

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I wasn't really looking for other accident pics but awesome... I feel all warm inside again... Kinda like some AA meeting where you feel better knowing others are in the dirt with'ya. :)

Random, keep you micro-ding to yourself!!! That's not worthy of this thread. That pube alone is more harmful than a little hole.

Only post chips larger than mine please. =)
 

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Where did you buy the chair from? So I know not to buy any furniture from them in future. ;)
 

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I found a way to avoid the "first ding blues"........buy one with a few dings already in it. That's what I did. I just bought a JPM 6 off of E*** cheap...had a broken truss rod and two dings too! Just sent it to EB to get a new neck. I like it because i don't have to worry about it getting that 1st ding. Like one of the previous members said...it adds some personality...look at Steve Morse's number 1. It's beat,but it's a beauty.
 

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Just a FYI
my local Luthier nearly had a head explosion when I mentioned nail polish before to him. It has acetone in it, beware/be careful.
 

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Darn it, when I read the title of this thread I thought someone had come up with a cunning mod to make 'em go faster. I could do with one of those!

Ah well!:D
 
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Enc3f4L0

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Minor thread update:

I went shopping today... Let's just say that if all goes wrong with my guitar, and I decide to be a homo, I'll have enough nail polish for the rest of my life... for both hands and feet. :)

I'm pretty happy with the color I managed to mix.

After some sanding and polishing the wound will hopefully be gone...
 

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Enc3f4L0 said:
So... I wanna fix this and need all the info I could get to make the job near perfect.

Can any of you guys help me out? Should I email Customer Service or will this not be necessary?

My Graphite Pearl JP6 had a chip like that. Luckily Graphite Pearl is virtually idnetical to an automobile paint color. So I went to AutoZone and got the correct touch up paint color.

It is by no means a perfect repair, but it does not look like a huge ding anymore. Read Dan Erlwine's Guitar repair book for ding repair.
 
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