I picked this up because the price was right. It was beat up, but these guitars have great necks...and this one is in good condition.

I put some hours into cleaning it up.

1. Removed stickers from the guitar.

2. Cleaned the fretboard and fretwires, shot a light coat of lacquer on the headstock.

3. Sanded down some of the area's of paint loss, hit with a little rubbing compound (so the guitar feels smooth to the touch).

Sorry - No gig bag or hard case.


NOTE: To be clear, the top and bottom of the body appear to have been sanded with fine sand paper, so the finish looks dull. Best that you not worry about this, but complete disassembly...some wet sanding and a buffer with rubbing compound could deliver that "new relic look".