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  • Refin Charvel Mdl 88

    Guy's who would be the guy to do the refin on my MDL 88 to make her look like new again.
    She has seen better days. I have recetly replaced her hardware with exactly the same hardware but New. I was able to aquire a like new jt6 trem from a local guitar shop that did a swap for a floyd. I also got the nut also both parts are wickedly new like a time capsule. I need the body restored and wanted to know from you guys who would be the guy to do this accurately and correct.


    Thanks much and Happy New Year To all the Member here!!!!!

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    I know Budman stripped his Model 88 and with the pure Mahogany body it looks better than original. I'm not sure he'd take on a refinish job but do a search on his guitar to see what I mean.

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    • #3
      Here's the thread for Budman's guitar, the pictures are dead though:

      http://www.jcfonline.com/forums/show...t=budman+model
      I'm gonna eat your brains and gain your knowledge.

      http://cdwillis.blogspot.com/

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        Dave ->

        "would someone answer that damn phone?!?!"

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        • #5
          Dave, it still amazes me how insanely clean that axe is!

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          • #6
            Budman How long did it take you to do such an awesome job?
            What did you use to strip the finish off of the guitar? I have thought about it for a while here and may want to do the same. Let me know..

            D

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            • #7
              Dave (Budman) does excellent work and is a helluva nice guy.

              If he's too busy or unable to do the work, drop me a line and maybe I can do it for you ... or maybe offer some tips to help you do it yourself.

              Here's a body I finished using Tru-oil.
              This body's made of padauk, but it has pretty similar charactaristics to mahogany as far density and grain IMO.



              Last edited by Model1VH2; 12-26-2008, 12:17 AM.

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