Bare Knuckle Pickups Forum
Forum Ringside => Guitars, Amps and Effects => Topic started by: 99_not_out on April 30, 2007, 05:15:03 PM
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My friend has an Epi LP which is signed by all of GnR.
He's been told a 100 pounds to have it re-laquered to protect the signatures ... he's asked if this is reasonable. Anyone out there know if this sounds right, or is he being screwed?
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Sounds well within reason
To do a complete respray on a LP would be £300+ usually
If the paint guy has to also ensure that the signatures are not dissolved by the solvent in the paint it seems to be fair
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just to echo what jonathan has said - its well worth making sure the lacquer and pen used for signiture will be compatible - i would make sure whoever was doing the re-spray had a pen the same as was used for the signiture so they could check compatibility on csrap before spraying onto the guitar.
£100 seems very reasonable to me.
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Thanks for the feedback guys :)
Regards the pen, the guitar was bought for him by his girlfriend and its was already signed. She got it off eBay (with appropriate proof of genuity apparently). And worse, I think different pens were used as the sigs were collected over a few weeks.
I guess they should test the laquer on small sections of the sigs first to be safe!
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Wow, that sounds like £100 worth spending... as long as you mean the REAL GnR lineup and not the current one.
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I think it has Duff, Matt, Axl, Slash and Izzy ... not bad! And what a present from your woman. He's too scared to play it at all (or even touch it really) at the moment in case a signature rubs off.
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I think it has Duff, Matt, Axl, Slash and Izzy ... not bad! And what a present from your woman. He's too scared to play it at all (or even touch it really) at the moment in case a signature rubs off.
Well in that case £100 is worth it!