If you were going to buy a solid koa guitar that had an old (decades old) existing finish (white now yellowed/cream so assuming lacquer, w an undercoat) and planed on stripping to bare Koa, what would you then do with the Koa. I gather something clears and thin, either lacquer or shellac, but not oil? and if I misstated anything in my question, apologies, I know nada about wood fishing, but am trying -
and btw taking off the current finish will not adversely affect the value at all. It is a parts guitar.
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If you were going to buy a solid koa guitar that had an old (decades old) existing finish (white now yellowed/cream so assuming lacquer, w an undercoat) and planed on stripping to bare Koa, what would you then do with the Koa. I gather something clears and thin, either lacquer or shellac, but not oil? and if I misstated anything in my question, apologies, I know nada about wood fishing, but am trying -
and btw taking off the current finish will not adversely affect the value at all. It is a parts guitar.
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