how to repair a chipped guitar?

funwithmusic

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hi guys.. i know you guys might think im stupid but i bought a parkwood pw310m and even though it has a tiny chip at the edge of the body i still accepted it.. bought it from swee lee and it's the last piece they have.. they have another display piece at katong but went down to take a look it was not perfect either.. so decided to just take it since swee lee told me they will only restock 6 months later, dont know if they talking cock also.. plus it doesnt affect the sound of the guitar..

so now im seeing what i can do with the chipped part.. does anyone here repaired their chipped guitars before?? where can i find good luthiers? please let me know.. thanks..
 
i would have checked out other stores or go through the hassle of purchasing online instead if i were you:/
 
I'd have to agree with van_halen, you'll end up chipping it again, not worth repairing. My Takamine came in perfect condition from Luther but within a week it accumulated 5-6 new chips and scratches. I've learnt to take better care of my gear and also to be less concerned about these cosmetic things, because in the end a guitar is meant to be used, not babied. Don't bother, just rock on with it.
 
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