Refinishing a guitar


kimbob
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kimbob
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05/09/2002 6:30 am
I recently purchased a used Gordon-Smith GS2 at a garage sale for 100 bucks. I think it's a GS2, it looks like one. I don't know much about Gordon-Smith Guitars(you English guys are probobally gonna let me have it because of my ignorance). Anyway the finish is shot. It's full of scratches and some gouges and belt buckle marks. I'd like to refinish it myself. I'm fairly skilled with a sprayer and a good wood worker. I want to paint it a solid color. So, what I'm wondering is, do I need to strip it all the way down to bare wood, or would just sanding it down smooth and filling in the scratches and gouges be good enough for a quality finish? Also should I have the luthier and tech work done before I start this? I want to do a good job because I really like the feel of this guitar and it looks good too. Any refinishing tips anyone can give me will be appreciated. Thanks guys.
"Let that boy Boogie Woogie. Cause' it in em' and it got to come out." -John Lee Hooker-
There's no substitute for expeience. So get out there and break some strings on stage.
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pstring
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pstring
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05/09/2002 6:42 am
Try this: http://www.reranch.com

Rewards go to the patient!
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James8831
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James8831
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05/09/2002 9:39 pm
have a look here old bean

http://www.fairplay.demon.co.uk/


;)


Top Guitars GS..
Accuracy,you say? hmm interesting concept..
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kimbob
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kimbob
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05/10/2002 8:27 am
Originally posted by pstring
Try this: http://www.reranch.com

Rewards go to the patient!

Thanks pstring and James for your help. The reranch site is awesome! Everything you wanted to know about refinishing a guitar but were afraid to ask. And James, I am now Gordon-Smith savy. I guess I got a helluva deal. Thanks.
"Let that boy Boogie Woogie. Cause' it in em' and it got to come out." -John Lee Hooker-
There's no substitute for expeience. So get out there and break some strings on stage.
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pstring
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pstring
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05/10/2002 3:09 pm
Please take us with you the next time you go to a garage sale!
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