Last fall I lucked up on a vintage Kramer Pacer Special from a guy on CL. For my whopping $150 I got a Made in the USA Vintage guitar that needed a refinish and restore. I'm gonna share a little of the process with you. The coolest part about this find was an early german made Floyd Rose and a neck with little fret wear in great shape.
This was the pic in the CL ad.
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I couldn't tell if the paint was factory and I didn't notice until I saw it in person that the controls had been altered at some point.
The Pacer Special model came with a vol, tone, and 3 way micro toggle for coil tapping. early models had the jack on the front of the guitar while later ones had a barrel jack on the side. It turned out the barrel jack I had wasn't original.
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The chrome cover pick up was also not original. but, it turned out it was a SD Seth Lover signed pup. I sent it to a buddy of mine who is a pup guru who sold it for me and found an original Schaller Golden 50.
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the body consisted of two pieces and the seam in the middle was rippled so I started by drilling out the plugs where the controls should be and filling the cracks, dents and the hole where the jack was.
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I'm not a pro painter and don't have the nice spray set up so I went with rattle cans. I checked out the color options from an 83 catalog thanks to vintagekramer.com and decided to go with cream.
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I started the long process of priming, sanding, priming, etc before finally applying the color coat.
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I had a few bloopses along the way but all you can do is let it dry, sand it out, and keep going.
I picked up new pots, cap, and toggle to replace the old ones. While I was waiting for the new pup I couldnt help but do some fitting to see how it looked.
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needless to say there was some paint dust floating around the room. after I applied some clear gloss I started cleaning up the neck with gorgomyte. I love that stuff.
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after a whole can of clear I wet sanded with 2000 grit sandpaper and polished with Scratch X car polish. and this was the result.
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The pup came in and I started putting her together. it's been a while and the clear is just now solid and ready to take a buffing wheel too. No clear enamel on the next project. takes too long to cure. Anyway, this is how she looks now.
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This was the pic in the CL ad.
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I couldn't tell if the paint was factory and I didn't notice until I saw it in person that the controls had been altered at some point.
The Pacer Special model came with a vol, tone, and 3 way micro toggle for coil tapping. early models had the jack on the front of the guitar while later ones had a barrel jack on the side. It turned out the barrel jack I had wasn't original.
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The chrome cover pick up was also not original. but, it turned out it was a SD Seth Lover signed pup. I sent it to a buddy of mine who is a pup guru who sold it for me and found an original Schaller Golden 50.
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the body consisted of two pieces and the seam in the middle was rippled so I started by drilling out the plugs where the controls should be and filling the cracks, dents and the hole where the jack was.
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I'm not a pro painter and don't have the nice spray set up so I went with rattle cans. I checked out the color options from an 83 catalog thanks to vintagekramer.com and decided to go with cream.
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I started the long process of priming, sanding, priming, etc before finally applying the color coat.
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I had a few bloopses along the way but all you can do is let it dry, sand it out, and keep going.
I picked up new pots, cap, and toggle to replace the old ones. While I was waiting for the new pup I couldnt help but do some fitting to see how it looked.
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needless to say there was some paint dust floating around the room. after I applied some clear gloss I started cleaning up the neck with gorgomyte. I love that stuff.
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after a whole can of clear I wet sanded with 2000 grit sandpaper and polished with Scratch X car polish. and this was the result.
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The pup came in and I started putting her together. it's been a while and the clear is just now solid and ready to take a buffing wheel too. No clear enamel on the next project. takes too long to cure. Anyway, this is how she looks now.
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