How to make an old vintage guitar look nice again - Luthering 101
Yamaha FG-150 Red Label Japan Vintage After Restoration |
I got some old guitars which I used to practise. For now I'm only into restoring the look and do some finetuning, since I'm lacking on a real workbench and tools. Unfortunatly do most luthiers don't share them! Actually no when considering the prices. :D
Anyway. Be prepared to see some "before" and "after" pictures of some guitars im restoring.
I just wanna point out, that I'm not a professional, neighter do I have any idea of woodwork or other craftmanship. So please be cool about what you see. I know some will say: "MY GOD! THAT POOR GUITAR!" ... but hey... I'm doing this for me. I'm getting a very special relation to my instruments and that's cool, since I'm not planning to sell them anyway.
My finest works for now are my Ibanez Performance PF5-MS-14-01, my Aria 9400, my Nagoya Suzuki No.6 SSS and my Yamaha FG-150 Red Label.
Performance PF5-MS-14-01 - Ibanez After Restoration |
Aria - Aria 9400 - Japan Vintage After Restoration |
Suzuki No.6 Guitar - Nagoya Suzuki SSS Japan - Vintage After Restoration |
Yamaha FG-150 Red Label - Yamaha Japan - Vintage After Restoration |
I'd like to encourrage everyone to keep their old guitars and spend some love on them.
Some things you might need and want to get used to:
- Rags (polish clot) ( cotton inside / fine rib outside) - Like this: Schellac-pollisher
- Bone glue (animal glue) - Find informations about it on Wikipedia
- Schellac (spit coat) + nitro - Information on Wikipedia
- 0000-wool - Some Google Pictures
- Viol (or flaxseed oil) - Informations on Viol / flaxseed oil
Cheers
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