
WhiteStrat
Don't stare at the eye.
I promised I'd post some pics after I refinished my lap steel, and here it is. As a refresher, this is a 1944 Epiphone Electar that I bought for $162. The body was split in half--literally two pieces--so at a bare minimum, I had to fix that. It played so sweet, I'd have been happy with it as it was, but I'm a tinkerer. So after putting the body back together, I took off all the hardware, stripped then refinished the body.
I left the headstock (with some refurbishing) because I didn't want to part with the original logo--and I wasn't about to attempt to remove and replace it. I also made a new tortoise shell cavity cover, as the old one had shrunk and warped and no longer had any screws in it. All the other hardware (pup, pots, tuners, wiring, etc. is original.)
I said I'd try to take "in process" pics, but I was so into the work I forgot to. So I have the original eBay pics (in the next post) then my after pics are in the next post.
I left the headstock (with some refurbishing) because I didn't want to part with the original logo--and I wasn't about to attempt to remove and replace it. I also made a new tortoise shell cavity cover, as the old one had shrunk and warped and no longer had any screws in it. All the other hardware (pup, pots, tuners, wiring, etc. is original.)
I said I'd try to take "in process" pics, but I was so into the work I forgot to. So I have the original eBay pics (in the next post) then my after pics are in the next post.