CaptainCrunch
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OK, I have a hankering for a semi-hollow without pluncking down a bunch of cash - so I found an Artcore A73 ina pawn shop. Set up is good, intonation good, original electronics no issues... actually liked it much better than the 3 or 4 Artcores I've played in GC.
But here is the rub, there is a popcorn kernal size chuck in the neck - the location does not affect playability, I spent about an hour with the guitar. Visually though, it is ugly.
There is a non-matching case which doesn't really fit right but would work in a pinch.
So two questions:
1) if you were in the market for such a guitar, what would you value this?
2) how would you repair this - I'm thinking I could just fill it and sand/buff it and it would be no big deal, could even try to match the cherry finish to some degree to make it not as noticable. what is the right way to make this repair?
thanks for any input.
But here is the rub, there is a popcorn kernal size chuck in the neck - the location does not affect playability, I spent about an hour with the guitar. Visually though, it is ugly.
There is a non-matching case which doesn't really fit right but would work in a pinch.
So two questions:
1) if you were in the market for such a guitar, what would you value this?
2) how would you repair this - I'm thinking I could just fill it and sand/buff it and it would be no big deal, could even try to match the cherry finish to some degree to make it not as noticable. what is the right way to make this repair?
thanks for any input.