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Topic: Fender Stringmaster Paint |
lockpick1
From: Portland, Oregon USA
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Posted 27 Mar 2001 11:24 am
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I understand that the Stringmasters are painted with High Gloss Nitrocellulose Lacquer. I am trying to restore a triple neck and have had no luck in locating this item from any of our numerous paint stores here in Portland, Oregon. Does anyone know where to buy this stuff? It is the almond or blonde finish at present and I want to refinish it in high gloss black. The tuner pans and all of the chrome parts are being refinished in polished brass. This of course isn't original however I am hoping the combination of colors will look real sharp. STEVE
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Randy Pettit
From: North Texas USA
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Posted 27 Mar 2001 1:16 pm
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Stewart-MacDonald should have exactly what you need: www.stewmac.com/
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Gary Anwyl
From: Palo Alto, CA
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Posted 27 Mar 2001 1:32 pm
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Guitar ReRanch http://www.flash.net/~guitars/ also sells nitro-lacquer. They carry black as well as a variety of classic Fender colors.
I refinished a guitar using their aerosol spray cans and was very pleased with the results. The website has pretty complete instructions on the steps involved in doing a good refinishing job, so you should read that if you've never refinished a guitar before. Guitar ReRanch also runs a forum for discussing guitar refinishing topics at www.guitarrefinishing.com. [This message was edited by Gary Anwyl on 27 March 2001 at 01:33 PM.] |
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Chris DeBarge
From: Boston, Mass
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Posted 27 Mar 2001 8:26 pm
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And be VERY CAREFUL! It's highly toxic, make sure you have proper ventilation and a mask. |
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lockpick1
From: Portland, Oregon USA
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Posted 27 Mar 2001 9:34 pm
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Thanks for all the info. I plan on having my brother in law do the painting. He paints cars for a living and will use those facilities. STEVE
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Gene Jones
From: Oklahoma City, OK USA, (deceased)
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Posted 28 Mar 2001 4:47 am
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* [This message was edited by Gene Jones on 06 May 2002 at 08:46 AM.] |
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Brad Bechtel
From: San Francisco, CA
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Max Laine
From: Pori, Finland
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Jason Lollar
From: Seattle area
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Posted 28 Mar 2001 1:39 pm
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If you want to buy nitro locally you can try Sherwin Williams they will even mix colors, hardware stores have Parks brand which works fine. There are numerous good brands Rudd, Gaurdsman, Kelly moore. You have to get it at a place thats geard towards cabinets not housepaint and usually located in an industrial area. |
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Gary Boyett
From: Colorado/ Lives in Arizona
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Posted 29 Mar 2001 4:54 am
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Doen't refinishing these just kill the value? Correct me if I'm wrong but I just can't see doing this unless the guitar has been drug behind a truck. |
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Gene Jones
From: Oklahoma City, OK USA, (deceased)
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Posted 29 Mar 2001 5:14 am
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[This message was edited by Gene Jones on 06 May 2002 at 08:47 AM.] |
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Gary Boyett
From: Colorado/ Lives in Arizona
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Posted 29 Mar 2001 5:31 am
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I looked at your steel on your site and must admit that it is beautiful! Is that a 22 1/2 " scale? Don't get me wrong, I am not telling anyone not to refinish one. If you never plan to sell it that's great. I am lucky that mine only has two or three chips on the back side (darn slippery bars) If I had to I would probably want to do it also. I just remember the 65 fender strat my friend had in school and painted it blue to match something. Later after he didn't want it anymore he couldn't get 100 bucks for it. |
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Gene Jones
From: Oklahoma City, OK USA, (deceased)
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Posted 29 Mar 2001 7:26 am
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[This message was edited by Gene Jones on 06 May 2002 at 08:48 AM.] |
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