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  • Originally posted by wrp View Post
    Pretty sure3 he will ask where the chip is and how big is it? A chip near a pressure point, like the peg holes or in the nut area of the neck might merit a more extensive repair than say a knick out of the facing. Not sure that makes sense. I will ask though.

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    • a bit of clear nail polish will likely suffice in my opinion....
      Last edited by silver_bullet; February 15, 2021, 12:20 PM.
      Patrick & Tammy
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      • I think that could be fixed pretty easily. It does not seem to be in a load bearing location. The least I’d personally do is dad clear coat on it to protect the exposed wood, then polish it out smooth. A really good luthier could probably match the stain/color. On the other hand, some of the nicks give them personality. Got the question out to Greg.
        Last edited by wrp; February 15, 2021, 02:08 PM.

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        • Thanks! These ol' guys have enough value to not screw it up.

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