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Join Date: May 2010
Location: USA
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YVAN EHT NIOJ
Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: UK
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I have a problem with you though Warpig
![]() The examples if Nicks work are a bit much in my opinion, but they are incredibly well done but just not to my taste. In my opinion, unfinished or nitro guitars age and relic, nicely depending on the extent of the cracking/fade/wear. Similar effects on poly guitars is just damage to me. The old Fenders relic because they were nitro'd right? Hence why the modern ones just look like rubbish when people just bash them about with the aim of aging it.
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Join Date: May 2010
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Well my fender gets worse by the day. I dont even have to help it no more. If i knew how, i would post a photo. I am amazed how quick it goes..... my EJ strat doesnt age yet, while my american standard tele looks like it has been played on for years..
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Join Date: Jan 2008
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You want relic? Buy a nitro finish guitar and just play it.
Poly guitars just get beat up, they dont wear or age like vintage guitars. And I dont care what anyone says, all guitars should be nitro. Poly finishes impede tone. But I digress, thats a whole other worn out (pun intended) subject. |
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