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1964 Gibson Firebird I restoration


BCR Greg

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This one has had me frazzled, but the end result will be worth it.

Imagine a rare single pickup Firebird I that had a wraparound bridge and little else. Nice, huh?

Well, until it became THIS....

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Good LORD! It seems that the previous owner wanted to accent the 22nd fret, for some reason....

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And it was a string through?!?!?!

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I have my work cut out for me.....(poor choice of words, eh?)

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shoot an amber tint clearcoat to green it up a bit

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OK, new Pelham Blue, or are you going to shoot an amber tint clearcoat to green it up a bit?

Very impressive work, Sir.

Young David, what do you THINK I am going to do?

Of COURSE it will be greened, and mildly antiqued.

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I have a quart of Duracryl acrylic laquer DDL 71527 1962 Cadillac Heather Poly .Its your if you want it.

A great color for a Firebird 1.

pm me Greg

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Luck?

Update:

Center ridge milled off, fresh 1950's Gibson mahogany for replacement ready to be installed. This way all of the holes drilled and the filled route will not be seen under the new finish.

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The new center ridge clamped on and drying, after being sized and glued...

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Progress is slow but sure......

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You took your time to come to this solution Greg. This one looks serious for sure.

No hail to the preacher here. Simply, it's serious craftsmanship and good ideas. I am looking forward to your next update Greg and suppose you will refinish the lacquer too so it will shine like new at the final end.

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Wow, I can't believe what people will do to a perfectly good guitar. At least they keep you in work Greg. Looking forward to following the progress on this one.

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You definitely need your own TV show.

Now excuse me while I smash some headstocks.

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You definitely need your own TV show.

Now excuse me while I smash some headstocks.

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NICE HEAD

Smash it - yeah! :D

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Greg is a miracle worker on these things. I've seen some of his other work posted here. If I had a headstock repair to be done or any other serious work he is the guy that I'd call in a heartbeat.

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