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I have a chance to buy a Epi g-400 at a very good price. The only problem is it has alot of deep buckle rash on the back of this guitar. The rash doesn't go all the way to the wood, just in the ebony paint and polyurethane finish. Would it be a big project to get the back of this guitar to look like new again? Is it a DIY project or would I have to pay big bucks to have a shop do it? Thanks..........

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If you want a new guitar, buy a new guitar. If it's going to bother you that this one is scratched up, pass on it --you'll be buying a guitar that's not for you. Otherwise, buy the thing and play it and make your own set of scratches in it.

I like beater guitars, you don't have to worry anymore.

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