Scott
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This question is best directed to Dan Erlewine, since he has figured out how to match the blue color paint.
I got this 1969 Buck Qwens American in the shop after the owner’s Mother-in-law left it on a guitar stand in front of a window in the Phoenix area.. for 50 years. It came in just a bit melted and warped. As the discussion progressed I…
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Buck Owens American Restoration
This question is best directed to Dan Erlewine, since he has figured out how to match the blue color paint.
I got this 1969 Buck Qwens American in the shop after the owner’s Mother-in-law left it on a guitar stand in front of a window in the Phoenix area.. for 50 years. It came in just a bit melted and warped. As the discussion progressed I…
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Hey Scott,
This is a great question, but you posted it to a timeline instead of as a forum post. I’ll get Dan to look at this as soon as you get it switched over. Here is the link for the appropriate forum.
https://dev.loothgroup.com/groups/repair-and-restoration/forum/repair-and-restoration/acoustic/
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Hi Scott, as I recall, I mixed the blue with Mixol Pigment into lacquer, and probably used blue mostly, a little white, yellow, and black, but I don’t recall. I think on one of the ones I did that I find a spray lacquer at Walmart that was almost perfect out of the can. Dave Stautde had the perfect idea, going to the auto parts store and… Read more
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