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My 1996 Studio Custom needs some finish lovin'. Besides three chips in the black face of the headstock that need fixing, there's a chunk of the red finish taken out of the upper side hip. I used a thin superglue to stabilise the cracked pieces that were still in place, but there's a spot of bare mahogany that will need a color-matched drop-fill. While I've done finish repairs to clear coats, I'd rather someone with experience do these color finish repairs. Recommendations?

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14 hours ago, Menehune said:

Anyone? Anyone? Can anyone at least share a hint of the color tints used over the mahogany back and sides? Red and black? Red, yellow and black?

I was told by a former employee that SEM Candy Concentrates were used to make translucent colors. Smallest amount you can buy is 8 ounces and it's expensive.

https://www.semproducts.com/product/candy-concentrates/03116#product-details

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5 hours ago, Steve Haynie said:

It sounds like you loaned your guitar to hamerhead, so let him find someone to fix it for you. 

Dammit, Steve!

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3 hours ago, tbonesullivan said:

Any pictures? Are the headstock chips through the black?

A base black finish (or stain) was applied to the face of the headstock, but then a black lacquer/Urelac was applied to the face and about 1mm rounded over the face and onto the headstock sides. So in the largest chip I see half black, and half the finished red mahogany color.

I took some snaps, and will upload them.

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On 9/1/2021 at 9:56 AM, Menehune said:

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Yes, those are lacquer blush spots on the headstock, not dust. They appear over the back of the body and neck, and a little bit on the sides, but interestingly not on the body top. And, as a bonus, it's also a Pizza Day guitar.

Is that the worst of it?  If so, I wouldn't even bother, especially if it's a Pizza Day guitar.

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24 minutes ago, kizanski said:

Is that the worst of it?  If so, I wouldn't even bother, especially if it's a Pizza Day guitar.

This ^^^

You’ve got yourself a fantastic player and now it’s taking on signs of being played. With those first few dings out of the way, now you can play it even more/harder without fear. Rock it out!

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On 9/2/2021 at 10:40 AM, Travis said:

This ^^^

You’ve got yourself a fantastic player and now it’s taking on signs of being played. With those first few dings out of the way, now you can play it even more/harder without fear. Rock it out!

The headstock chips I can live with. That body gash, though, bothers me more than I thought it would.

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On 8/31/2021 at 1:35 PM, Stike said:

I was told by a former employee that SEM Candy Concentrates were used to make translucent colors. Smallest amount you can buy is 8 ounces and it's expensive.

https://www.semproducts.com/product/candy-concentrates/03116#product-details

And Jebus, their website doesn't illustrate the colors. WTF?

I think @Jim85IROC's suggestion is best in this case: nail polish color layer, with a cover build-up of CA glue, epoxy or UV-cured poly. That lets me develop the tinting on mahogany scraps on the cheap.

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31 minutes ago, Menehune said:

And Jebus, their website doesn't illustrate the colors. WTF?

I think @Jim85IROC's suggestion is best in this case: nail polish color layer, with a cover build-up of CA glue, epoxy or UV-cured poly. That lets me develop the tinting on mahogany scraps on the cheap.

Are the nail polish colors translucent? Opaque colors aren't going to look right. I have a SEM chip book, I can take a picture of the candy concentrate page for you if you want.

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8 hours ago, Stike said:

Are the nail polish colors translucent? Opaque colors aren't going to look right. I have a SEM chip book, I can take a picture of the candy concentrate page for you if you want.

I would greatly appreciate seeing those colors, @Stike.

Nail polish is attractive for its low cost. I can experiment with thinning polish colors to make a tint, and then mixing that into clear polish.

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1 hour ago, Menehune said:

I would greatly appreciate seeing those colors, @Stike.

Nail polish is attractive for its low cost. I can experiment with thinning polish colors to make a tint, and then mixing that into clear polish.

I forgot about Coast Airbrush. They sell House Of Kolor candy concentrate in amounts as small as 1 ounce.

https://www.coastairbrush.com/products.asp?cat=75

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