Hello everyone. I'm new to this forum.
I've been working on this guitar for a bit now and wondered what the paint job would do to the value? My buddy say it won't increase the value at all, but I think he really is trying to buy it on the cheap.
It's sort of lock ness green in color, but not exactly. With the mirrored pickguard, I think of it as a cross between a lockness and a bad horsie. The picture doesn't do it justice. All the dings were filled before it was primed. The color is very deep, with no scratches and very shinny. There are several coats of clear that were cured with a special process. The Ibanez logo was recreated in a silver mirrored foil and is under the clear coat. I was going to put Zak Wild EMGs in it. I'm waiting for a new pickguard though, since this one has all the holes too big. The monkey grip was added too.
Any idea what I could hope for if I put it on ****? I tried a cheaper guitar first. Since it turned out, I might try to find a dinged up 77 to fix up next.
I've been working on this guitar for a bit now and wondered what the paint job would do to the value? My buddy say it won't increase the value at all, but I think he really is trying to buy it on the cheap.
It's sort of lock ness green in color, but not exactly. With the mirrored pickguard, I think of it as a cross between a lockness and a bad horsie. The picture doesn't do it justice. All the dings were filled before it was primed. The color is very deep, with no scratches and very shinny. There are several coats of clear that were cured with a special process. The Ibanez logo was recreated in a silver mirrored foil and is under the clear coat. I was going to put Zak Wild EMGs in it. I'm waiting for a new pickguard though, since this one has all the holes too big. The monkey grip was added too.
Any idea what I could hope for if I put it on ****? I tried a cheaper guitar first. Since it turned out, I might try to find a dinged up 77 to fix up next.
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