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  1. hello, why dont you try a lumber store, or a home depot type store, see if they have any scrapes, i'm sure you could find some there. and most likely could get them for free. or try a paint store, they different charts that show different finishes on different woods.
  2. No, not the grabber. the bass in question is a Fender p.. and orgmorg you have good eyes, i cant even see the grabber..lol
  3. Hello, well this is my first post.. just like to say high to all!. well heres my story. i bought a bass from a well know auction web site. got the bass and guess what?? it is beat worst then a 5 dollar callgirl wow. this thing stinks like last weeks garbage. tons of dings, plenty -o- body chips... i need to refinish it, new pup's, new headstock, or just chop off some of the head stock, and i may have a new collectors item. my first question,(of not too many i hope ) is can the finish be removed? it' looks like a plastic? and there is an inlay on it.i'm not sure what i can say here so i wont give the guitars name. i would guess i can the sand the you know what out of it, then fire up my paint unit, prime it spary a few finish coats, then spray 10 or so coats of poly on it. is it that easy? thanks.. to all you respond...oh and i'm only out 200.00 so it's not that bad, or is it??
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