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sarge117
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I found a good price on a nice Paul Reed Smith.
Problem is it's got a chip in the finish I'd say about 1/4 the size of a dime. Goes all the way down to the Maple.
It does have some other more natural wear, but it still looks good with the exception of the chip.
Now, I don't expect that it could be repaired to look as good as new, but atleast to look nice.
Has anyone had something like this done by a Luthier?
If so, was it expensive?
I really want this guitar, but I would rather save up for one without any damage even if it were a lower end model then being stuck with one with a chip like that I could never get fixed.
Thanks
Problem is it's got a chip in the finish I'd say about 1/4 the size of a dime. Goes all the way down to the Maple.
It does have some other more natural wear, but it still looks good with the exception of the chip.
Now, I don't expect that it could be repaired to look as good as new, but atleast to look nice.
Has anyone had something like this done by a Luthier?
If so, was it expensive?
I really want this guitar, but I would rather save up for one without any damage even if it were a lower end model then being stuck with one with a chip like that I could never get fixed.
Thanks