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Help Me Sell My Guitar... (Please)

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  • TonyRTonyR Frets: 908
    Sassafras said:
    E
    I’m in full agreement 
    We are all Chameleons...
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  • A or E, only you can decide. 

    Looks a great guitar, much fun to be had playing that one!
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  • PabcranePabcrane Frets: 491
    A or E
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  • Duppy03Duppy03 Frets: 105
    Thanks all, A & E are my preferred options too.

    @Teyeplayer it is indeed a great guitar, im a bit unsure about wether to sell
    it really but it’s been under the bed for a couple of months now and deserves be getting played.
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  • johnljohnl Frets: 2011
    Duppy03 said:
    Does it have the Certificate?
    Do you mean from the original purchase? I bought it used and there was nothing like that in the case.
    Don't worry - he's joking. It's a reference to another thread :)
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  • The only thing I’d do to that is pop some black pickup covers on there.
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  • boogiemanboogieman Frets: 12513
    An old trick with unwanted screw holes is to get a wax crayon that’s a reasonably good colour match and rub it back and forth over the holes. Keep going until the wax has built up to the same level as the wood, then polish it back with a soft cloth. It’ll plug the holes and make it not so obvious they’re still there. Works well on things like Les Paul’s where the scratchplate screws have been and because it’s only wax the holes can be reused if a new owner wants them. 
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  • The only thing I’d do to that is pop some black pickup covers on there.

    And fix the skew-wif D string.
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  • Treewig1Treewig1 Frets: 445
    edited March 2020
    I agree the crayon route (or Liberon do an excellent range of wax filler sticks - you’ll find a close colour match there)
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  • CeeJayCeeJay Frets: 455
    boogieman said:
    An old trick with unwanted screw holes is to get a wax crayon that’s a reasonably good colour match and rub it back and forth over the holes. Keep going until the wax has built up to the same level as the wood, then polish it back with a soft cloth. It’ll plug the holes and make it not so obvious they’re still there. Works well on things like Les Paul’s where the scratchplate screws have been and because it’s only wax the holes can be reused if a new owner wants them. 
    Could be there a while. It's a hollowbody. I't's gonna weigh a ton when it's done too!  ;)
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  • ICBMICBM Frets: 73068
    I would always use something like wax to hide screw holes, not putting the screws in which always draws even more attention to something being missing, in my opinion.

    "Take these three items, some WD-40, a vise grip, and a roll of duct tape. Any man worth his salt can fix almost any problem with this stuff alone." - Walt Kowalski

    "Only two things are infinite - the universe, and human stupidity. And I'm not sure about the universe." - Albert Einstein

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