damagedone New member Jul 27, 2011 #1 how to resolve this crack? even the knob hides the crack, it still haunt me everytime.
junkiemanxl Active member Jul 27, 2011 #2 not really a very big issue eh? anywho... if it really bothers u, use some model clay "putty" to cover the cracks. but do not expect it to look brand new though.
not really a very big issue eh? anywho... if it really bothers u, use some model clay "putty" to cover the cracks. but do not expect it to look brand new though.
damagedone New member Jul 27, 2011 #3 thanks, but it haunts me leh. haha any luthier capable of resolving this flawlessly? and how much the quotation?
thanks, but it haunts me leh. haha any luthier capable of resolving this flawlessly? and how much the quotation?
J.custom New member Jul 27, 2011 #4 Put correction fluid. LOL. Put knob back over, DONE. Will look good as new. On a more serious note, cracks like this usually can't really be covered up, dents can a bit, cracks not so much,
Put correction fluid. LOL. Put knob back over, DONE. Will look good as new. On a more serious note, cracks like this usually can't really be covered up, dents can a bit, cracks not so much,
damagedone New member Jul 27, 2011 #5 haha, thanks for your advise, what i meant is someone who can do everything back, even touch up on paint. the crack is a sunken crack. so the contour of the LP also affected.. haish~
haha, thanks for your advise, what i meant is someone who can do everything back, even touch up on paint. the crack is a sunken crack. so the contour of the LP also affected.. haish~
J.custom New member Jul 27, 2011 #6 Hmm, best is if you bring your guitar down to excelsior/penin and ask around man. Not so sure..
damagedone New member Jul 27, 2011 #7 haiya susah liao! ahah! anyway, do u know how much roughly their quotation?