UJ: Your comments and critiques are always appreciated. Including this one. I will try to remember before and after pix. Stay tuned. [Pun fully intended.]
Glad you like the idea. I was a little worried I might offend you. Yeah, brown shoe polish maybe, maybe lightly sand and roughen the buttons first. I have used paint, but will try to remember the shoe polish idea. Maybe show us before and after pics.
Oh! This one took my breath away. I love this kind of look. I like the dark painted neck under the sound hole too. If I had it for myself, I would somehow age the tuner buttons to match the age of the rest.
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UJ: Your comments and critiques are always appreciated. Including this one. I will try to remember before and after pix. Stay tuned. [Pun fully intended.]
Glad you like the idea. I was a little worried I might offend you. Yeah, brown shoe polish maybe, maybe lightly sand and roughen the buttons first. I have used paint, but will try to remember the shoe polish idea. Maybe show us before and after pics.
Thanx All!
Unc: any tips for aging cheapo plastic tuner buttons?? Maybe I'll try shoe polish... I like the idea.
Oh! This one took my breath away. I love this kind of look. I like the dark painted neck under the sound hole too. If I had it for myself, I would somehow age the tuner buttons to match the age of the rest.
Rustic!
It’s got the look T-Gripped! All the elements working together to give it that rustic, vintage vibe. Well done.