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New Guitar Day and question


missedmyexit

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Recently did some guitar trading and got a winning scratch ticket for my Birthday which netted me not one but two new acoustics. First I got a Composite Acoustic Cargo. Crazy good sounding guitar for non wood. Crazy good sounding guitar for wood. Small portable and no worries in any weather. If you haven't played one of these I highly recommend checking it out.

 

I also traded my Guild D50 for a Gibson J45. The Guild was great but have a F50 and wanted something with that Gibson sounds. Great guitar brand new but dinged up in the Guitar Center show room. After alot of back and forth I got a good deal on it. Question is how to repair the scratch. I have some ebony powder from StewMac I used when doing some inlay work on my kit guitar and was thinking about using that in some super glue but the damn glue is too super. It sets up before I can get the black powder to mix. I think I might use some Duco cement and the powder. Any thoughts from you builders out there?

 

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So I ended up patching it with Duco cement mixed with the ebony coloring dust I had. Pre mixed in a cup and then dripped in via a tooth pick. Wet Sanded starting at 800 then to 1200 then hit it with fine compound buffer to take the surface scratches out. You can see the patch up close but not at all past two feet. For my first attempt at patching I give it a C+

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