Here's a Neural DSP Quad Cortex that's hardly used, and in mint condition! It is a digital amp and effects modeler as well as having the ability to capture amplifier profiles. I am the original owner and it's lived in a smoke free environment and never left my room. It includes the original box...
Yamaha Revstar RS502T in black, hardly played, and in mint condition. Right handed 6 string that comes with P90 Yamaha pickups that sound great! Includes original Yamaha gig bag (also mint) and the original Yamaha box. Note: I am the original owner and I'm not interested in any trades. The...
$24.95? Why spend that much when Maguire's ScratchX ($8.49 at Walmart) will do the job fine! That scratch remover suggested above has to be some kind of a rubbing compound formula anyway.
That's because Virtuoso isn't strong enough to remove the stain. As I mentioned in this thread previously you should try Meguiar's ScratchX to do the task.
Just checked ZZSounds, Guitar Center, AMS, all are showing the new pricing.The Gibson Les Paul Classic has had a $300.00 price increase from $1999.00 to $2299.00. Glad I got mine about a month ago!
You could easily scrape/sand that out so you would never know it. You'd need to finesse it carefully so the area blends in nicely. It's definitely doable.
Personally, I'd get some Meguiar's ScratchX (Walmart carries it) and use it on the back of the headstock. More then likely it will remove that staining. I'd do it relatively quick because the longer it sits on the finish and seeps in the harder it will be to remove.
No, I called and they had it in stock in a box. I looked it over quickly in the store and didn't have time to check it out and I feel more comfortable doing that in my own environment. So when I got home with it I did a thorough inspection and setup. Just didn't care for it. It felt cheap and...
This morning I picked up a Epiphone ES-335 Figured Semi-Hollow Electric Guitar at Guitar center. It was still in the box. The action was set way to high, there was a chip out of the binding, and the pickups were overall pretty muddy sounding. It just felt cheap. Now I know why they're 1/5 the...
Update:
I'm very pleased to say that my replacement Gibson Les Paul Classic from SamAsh is an immense improvement from this first one and I'm really enjoying it! So thankfully I was luckier the 2nd time around! :)
Some of these excuses are pretty pathetic excuses for Gibson's poor workmanship and quality! Anyone care to respond as why we see don't see these kinds of flaws on example on PRS guitars?