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Wow, that seems so natural I wonder why no one has thouht of that before. Wild guitar.
Looking at the chips and then the neck, I have to say it seems like a purposefully done relic job. It just doesn't look accidental, other than the fact it looks like he ripped out the cavity cover without unscrewing the screws.
Good call JG.I think thats cool as hell.I don't think the neck looks odd at all I have seen lots of OLD guitars and those had some dings and dents that you could not figure out how they were done.
Rule number one in relicing...... there are no rules.
That one is a Bret Harmon graphic.
Yeah that is a the graphic that Whip had on his guitar in the old Quensryche days. That looks really cool beat up though doesn't it. The graphic is from the old 48th St. Custom days. I used to love hanging around that place. I think the guitar is a cool! Nice score!
I'd like to see more "80's" guitars that look beat to hell like that. Who says only 3 Tone Sunburst Strats or Gold Top Les Pauls should be the only one with a cool relic job? I'd like to see a relic-ed Ibanez RG550DY, or an old Pink Soloist. Edge chips like on this one are just too cool...
Of course, playing is the only way to do it right but I've seen some good factory jobs....
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