It is a finish choice no different than a graphic or nice wood top...and really what people want is a guitar that looks well played, not damaged per say. Keith Richards was one of the first to request a "relic" finish. After years of playing old guitars he felt his new one looked out of place in pictures. IT is easy to do a bad relic.. doing a good one is tough and takes time. I was never a big relic dude but I bought a 82 Greco Flying V that spent it's life in humid Japan. I swapped all the hardware out with new chrome and then put all the tarnished stuff back on. It just look correct, like it had history.
Originally posted by veniculum
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