Shiny polished guitars or reliced beat up guitars

Quencho092

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i would prefer to own a relic style guitar, as i wouldn't have to worry about banging it up or anything, and i could gig with no worries, but now i have the new strat and it came shiny and nice so i dont want it to lose its luster now.
 
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You can try to keep it as clean as you can, it will make you love it even more when it gets beaten up.
 
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Same here. Shiny guitars are nice too look at, but i would worry about them too much and i would enjoy them less. Beaten guitars look cool in another way and i wouldnt worry so much.
 
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I like the looks of an old guitar, however, I'd never intentionally "relic" one in good condition, and some faux relic jobs I've seen are pretty dorky. I think there's a bit of pretense behind the idea.
I mean, how pre-fab can you get? :rolleyes:

I'm just starting to see some fretwear on mine and I guess when it "gets there" I can say it was from nothing more than time and hard work - if you can call guitar playing work.

On the flip side, my buddy has a relic custom shop esquire that just fits him perfectly. Jeans, whiskey, old boots-the whole bit-is just his style, and it looks (and sounds) great with him.
 
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Both. You may see me dropping my fender on the floor, but you won't see me doing that to my PRS.
 
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ive had my ibanez for 4 years almost and theres not a dent on the body. It's a cheap model too, gax70. I'm just too careful or something.
 
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I love the look of pretty new wood, but when it comes to gigging, give me my beat up Custom and Bastardcaster.
 
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Hellion said:
I love the look of pretty new wood, but when it comes to gigging, give me my beat up Custom and Bastardcaster.

What's the lowdown on the Bastardcaster?
 
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i think pre-relic'd guitars are dorky. go and get the dings and dents yourself, don't pay extra for it.
i guess the idea was to look like you slugged it out in the clubs for 30 years...
well, there ain't no easy path to that- you gotta do it.
 
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id say fi the guitar naturally became relic i would still liek it, but i wouldnt go for those faux relic jobs it just seems like a way for players to pretned they played on it alot.
 
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I think a Gibson/PRS type of guitar should look as nice as possible - shiny, clean, nice wood, nice finish.

A Fender type guitar can be beat to hell and back, dented, scratched, scraped, broken, taped together, but still look awesome. They have that beat up pickup truck look to them.
 
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What I find funniest about relicing is that it's pretty dang hard to wear a guitar out that's equal to what the average "relic" looks like. I've played a few guitars to death, and even after 'helping it along' it still looked like fair condition. I like worn in looking guitars, although most of mine are newer except for one sunburst strat I played for years. It's true that you feel more comfortable playing a guitar with flaws. I wonder if it says something about your personality, regarding the the level of flaws you find acceptable? Food for thought.
 
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I prefer guitars that play well and sound nice regardless of their appearance. That said, I prefer that new guitars look new.
 
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Dave said:
What's the lowdown on the Bastardcaster?

The Bastardcaster is a mid 90's Tele that I picked up cheap, and basically rebuilt. It's got a QP Tele pup in the bridge that I've replaced twice, once with an American Standard and lastly with a HotRod Custom bridge with a matching control plate. It's been refretted with Dunlop 6100s, had the nut replaced with bone, the saddles with GraphTechs. It's basically just a train wreck guitar with which I've got a serious love/hate relationship. At the same time, it's the one guitar out of about 15 or 16 others that goes with me to EVERY job, just because it's got a tone that I like. And it's annoyingly addictive to play.
 
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i rarely clean my guitars, and i sure as hell am not careful with them. i don't throw them on the ground or anything, but stuff does happen.

they are not however not taken care of.

but my guitar is a tool, much like a shovel. and i use them, but don't abuse them. with that said, they all look decent. but there are scrathces dings and whatever may have occured. i play a lot of house parties and bars, and my guitars reflect the tought times they've been through.
 
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I try to keep mine as nice as poss, however in a way thats not good, cus when it gets scratched etc, i really h8 it. So as many of u said a bashed up guitar may well be better, as you cant worry as much!!
 
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just had my new ibanez prestige (see pic) ***ked in customs. they twisted the case and took a chip out of the body, and i cant even get compensation.
if i had taken a beat up guitar none of this would have matterd
 
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Hellion said:
The Bastardcaster is a mid 90's Tele that I picked up cheap, and basically rebuilt. It's got a QP Tele pup in the bridge that I've replaced twice, once with an American Standard and lastly with a HotRod Custom bridge with a matching control plate. It's been refretted with Dunlop 6100s, had the nut replaced with bone, the saddles with GraphTechs. It's basically just a train wreck guitar with which I've got a serious love/hate relationship. At the same time, it's the one guitar out of about 15 or 16 others that goes with me to EVERY job, just because it's got a tone that I like. And it's annoyingly addictive to play.

Sounds like something we're all after!
 
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I love beat up guitars, but only if I was the one to beat it up. In a shop, I'm more drawn to a beat up guitar, but I probably wont buy it. I dont know why, but I cant stand a relic unless I was the one to relic it, be it natural or my expertise with steel wool and keys. Gotta love a relic.
 
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