Another NSGD!

I am going to try to resist taking it all apart until I have found a suitable Vibrola.
I passed on a take-off Maestro from a Derek Trucks SG but I hadn't bought this yet and didn't want to have the vibrato and no guitar to put it on!
Does anyone know where I can find a Gibson OEM Maestro Vibrato that won't cost me my first born son? (Don't tell him I am considering trading him!)
Otherwise, there are a multitude of generic Maestro wannabes available. I really want the long version, not the shorty.
Any help would be much appreciated.
 
Really like this Epi SG of yours. And because I'm so bored, and if were me, I say: Strip it, grain fill it, refinish with same color, and seal it off with Tru-Oil and polish it to a semi-gloss sheen... :wink:
Not a bad idea Sysco. If anything, though, I would probably go for a darker vintage cherry colour. More like the colour of the Angus Young signature SG.
We’ll have to see, but definitely worth considering!
 
And check out the TOM bridge,thats not your normal Epi junk hardware. Looks like Gibson stuff. No big metric posts on it. Hummmm. Interesting beast. It looks like a good one.
Allegedly Fuji Gen Gakki was using Gibson USA parts when assembling these. I will have a better idea if this is true when I get the bridge and tailpiece off. I will especially have a look at the casting marks on the underside of the stop tailpiece.
 
Do it! An easy lacquer overspray.
No grain filling is even needed.
Just use caution while wetsanding. It's real easy to blow thru the color.
Then you have to hide the booboo with a sharpie marker of the same color and re spray everything.
I did it to two different SG's and they came out as glossy as a factory job.

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Before

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After

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Headstock gets the treatment as well.
 
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Do it! An easy lacquer overspray.
No grain filling is even needed.
Just use caution while wetsanding. It's real easy to blow thru the color.
Then you have to hide the booboo with a sharpie marker of the same color and re spray everything.
I did it to two different SG's and they came out as glossy as a factory job.
Hack, what lacquer did you use? Here in Canada we have a hard time getting finishing supplies as US suppliers will not ship it by air or by ground across the border if it is flammable. I will have to source it here.
 
Hack, what lacquer did you use? Here in Canada we have a hard time getting finishing supplies as US suppliers will not ship it by air or by ground across the border if it is flammable. I will have to source it here.
This doesn't sound very professional, but whatever the hardware store has in stock.
It's all spray cans.
I've used Ace Hardware brand clear lacquer with great results. Wetsands easy & polishes to a nice gloss. Sets as hard as a factory finish.
But haven't seen it in a year or so.

Also Krylon clear gloss, which I believe to be an acrylic lacquer. Hit or miss results.
By itself it's fine, but over another finish, even Krylon brand , I've had problems.



Deft is one that I'm on the fence about. It lays down a gorgeous finish, sands easily, but is just too darn soft for the handling a guitar gets.


Another one that I've had good results isn't lacquer at all.
DupliColor High Performance wheel coating.



Color choice is limited, but they have black and clear, and that's what I needed for a Peavey project.



Hopefully there's a manufacturer or distributor up there that has something equivallant.
 
This doesn't sound very professional, but whatever the hardware store has in stock.
It's all spray cans.
I've used Ace Hardware brand clear lacquer with great results. Wetsands easy & polishes to a nice gloss. Sets as hard as a factory finish.
But haven't seen it in a year or so.

Also Krylon clear gloss, which I believe to be an acrylic lacquer. Hit or miss results.
By itself it's fine, but over another finish, even Krylon brand , I've had problems.



Deft is one that I'm on the fence about. It lays down a gorgeous finish, sands easily, but is just too darn soft for the handling a guitar gets.


Another one that I've had good results isn't lacquer at all.
DupliColor High Performance wheel coating.



Color choice is limited, but they have black and clear, and that's what I needed for a Peavey project.



Hopefully there's a manufacturer or distributor up there that has something equivallant.
Thanks for your information. I will hunt around and see what I can find. It'll probably be a while as all non-essential services are shutdown up here in the Land of Snow and Dog Sleds!
 
I can attest to the LOVELY transformation Hack performed on a "SPECIAL" SG that was made EXEMPLARY and STUNNING beyond its original design

He also did the Gloss Voodoo to the "trade" fodder I got from him-----
Hack has a saying all his and my gear will eventually be mine and his gear --- BVUWAHAHAHAHA-- we swap gear like hookers at a Hells ANgels convention
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this WAS a simple SGJ with the matte finish at one time..........BUWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA


Chasfred gets Kudos for the Bigsby sale/purchase/deal
 
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