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varjao

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Hello guys, I've got an opportunity to get a used JP6, it's in good conditions, no dents or scratches in the body, frets are ok, just the bridge, it has some scratches and a couple rusty spots, the pickup screws as well, the owner told me it was due to normal use and sweat.

It just looks a little weird, I never seen normal use cause that, it looks more like he was palm muting with his wrist watch, no big deal really, I'm ok with a used guitar having a thing or two.

I'll post pictures of the bridge, does anyone also have gotten their bridges to this state? Is there a product to polish and maybe fix this?

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coldsummer

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Well it could be re-plated by a specialist but it would cost a bit as the existing chrome would need to be chemically removed then the underlying metal polished and finally re-chromed. It wouldn't put me off tbh.
 

ohbugger

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That is some strange wear. You may be able to polish the scratches with a product like "Simichrome". I've used that on auto trim and related stuff.
 

varjao

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Thanks, this simichrome looks nice, it should at least reduce some of this wear.
 

Rachmaninoff

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I wouldn't mind about the scratches... there's another thing, much more serious, that caught my eye: your high E string is too close to the edge of the fretboard. DrKev recorded this video a while ago, and it may help you:

 

Lou

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I'm sure you could get a replacement from customer service. Hard to tell from the angle about the high e but that issue could be fixed as well.
 

varjao

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Thanks for the input, it really looks like it needs a little neck allignment, I didn't pull the trigger on this guitar yet, still deciding. I read the neck pocket on JP's is really tight, but I assume it's just a basic procedure just like in the video posted above right?



Here are some new picks with zoom

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