Big Poppa
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bongo baby I just played my flame one the other day!
Around here we have an excellent luthier who can repair almost anything. He touched up a bass I didn't want to refinish. It was dinged all over and kind of cruddy looking. When he was done it looked great. Not new, but really good. He also fixed a nasty ding in a bass with an unusual finish. Not perfect, but if you didn't know it was there you'd have a hard time finding it. Both of these jobs were inexpensive (the ding repair was $40 IIRC). If you'd be happy with something that wasn't perfect but made the dings easy to ignore, you should find a good repair guy locally. He'll be a resource for you over the years.
"Now I just need to figure out what I want to have airbrushed on..."
How about a 911 with a damaged front fender![]()
It is not repairable....not reasonably at least......there are old pbasses with a lot worse going for 25k......enjoy it and play the hell out of it
I agree with BP, it could be worse. Now your bass has a story, and isn't a trailer queen anymore. I like to keep my basses nice too, but life happens and so do chips, nicks and all other forms of ugliness. I have a BC Rich bass that was set on fire, I keep it just for the story (it is still playable too) if that doesn't make you feel better then...give his girlfriend hickey and call it even.
J
Having the BC Rich that set on fire is a good story. Having a dinged bongo because you have a klutz of a friend, IMHO, is not.
Scurvy... how about something like this...