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  1. My RG is basswood. I love the tone of it. It just sounds great. I would much rather preffer a maple top but I'm happy with mine.
  2. White with maybe black pinstriping or something, or just paint it to look like black binding.
  3. Scratch the natural plan. I think I will just go ahead and do a custom paint job. I just realized that my guitar is made of basswood which isn't the prettiest of display woods and that it's made of 3 pieces of wood so it wouldn't look very good even if I liked the basswood look. Sorry to cause you guys all this trouble.
  4. You want to go buy a $2000 guitar just so you can down-tune? Are you kidding me? Go buy another Ibanez if you're gonna do that. get one with a fixed bridge, like a PGM or an RGA321f. Their both cheaper than a Les Paul and better quality, IMO.
  5. Well as long as it leaves a natural color, I'll do it. I just want atleast a semi-natural color while still having my guitar be protected.
  6. Well I don't want an oil finish. I just want a straight natural finish like the picture I posted. Is there any simple way of doing this such as just sanding it down to the bare wood and leaving it?
  7. But couldn't I just sand it down and leave it without putting clear coat on it?
  8. Well I want it to where I don't need to completely prep the body, I just want to get down to the wood and make it a natural finish. If this means I have to get down to the bare wood, then what are the steps I need to take? Oh, the pic? Me and my friend made that on photoshop. We just took a pic of a 10th JEM and made a bunch of lighting effects.
  9. Hey Guys, I'm new here and I have a question. I have an Ibanez RG120 and I plan on sanding the paint off and leaving a natural finish. Is there any special steps needed to do this or should I just sand the paint and cover it with clear coat? Thanks
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