So I managed to bag a Model 6 for a nice price, eagerly took delivery, opened the case to find a woeful sight! The case was just an oblong generic thing, not a fully fitted affair, and thus 7 or 8" longer than the guitar. The seller hadn't packed the space, so inevitably once the couriers started playing football with it, it moved backwards and forwards inside......
Result - one guitar with the tip smacked off the headstock, and cracked along the bottom edge of the binding.
Also, the trem arm had got loose and had been bouncing around inside, beating the crap out of the paintwork.
My first thought was to send it back, then I thought I'd just have a little play on it..........bad move! It played reeeeally well, so after the seller agreed to refund some cash, I've kept it.
Sooooooo, where to from here? Obviously to get the tip glued back on, and then I think it might be a good candidate for a re-finish. It will be the kind of re-finish done by my mate the car painter in 2 pack so it could end up being a pile of crap, but I'm going to give it a whirl anyway!
One thing I am really keen on, is to have the Charvel logo on the headstock as it once was. However, as you can probably see from the pics here, it has been damaged, and is going to need painting as well once the repair is done. How can I get that logo back on there? I'm thinking of getting a local graphics firm to copy the logo onto a piece of black vinyl, then laying it over the headstock and laquering over it. What do you reckon? Good idea, or total bollocks??? Is there an easy way to get that all-important (to me anyway) logo back onto the headstock?
Anyway, let the madness begin......................
http://k.1asphost.com/Hairbear/DSC_0015.JPG
http://k.1asphost.com/Hairbear/DSC_0002.JPG
http://k.1asphost.com/Hairbear/DSC_0012.JPG
Result - one guitar with the tip smacked off the headstock, and cracked along the bottom edge of the binding.
Also, the trem arm had got loose and had been bouncing around inside, beating the crap out of the paintwork.
My first thought was to send it back, then I thought I'd just have a little play on it..........bad move! It played reeeeally well, so after the seller agreed to refund some cash, I've kept it.
Sooooooo, where to from here? Obviously to get the tip glued back on, and then I think it might be a good candidate for a re-finish. It will be the kind of re-finish done by my mate the car painter in 2 pack so it could end up being a pile of crap, but I'm going to give it a whirl anyway!
One thing I am really keen on, is to have the Charvel logo on the headstock as it once was. However, as you can probably see from the pics here, it has been damaged, and is going to need painting as well once the repair is done. How can I get that logo back on there? I'm thinking of getting a local graphics firm to copy the logo onto a piece of black vinyl, then laying it over the headstock and laquering over it. What do you reckon? Good idea, or total bollocks??? Is there an easy way to get that all-important (to me anyway) logo back onto the headstock?
Anyway, let the madness begin......................
http://k.1asphost.com/Hairbear/DSC_0015.JPG
http://k.1asphost.com/Hairbear/DSC_0002.JPG
http://k.1asphost.com/Hairbear/DSC_0012.JPG
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