Hi!
I have an old 74 Alembic Guitar, and I want to make it more perty again without doing anything that's a no no for the finish, etc. I'm mostly talking about the wood body as I feel pretty comfortable addressing the metal bits, but all knowing input appreciated!
Thanks,
Peter.
Aha! Just found the FAQ section which it looks like will cover what I need.....
Peter,
Glad you found what you needed. Now WE all need to see some pictures! If you get a chance, open a thread in the showcase section and let us all take a peek at the old beauty.
Toby
Hi Toby,
There are some pics of the beast as it is now in the serial # request section under the heading 74 identity crisis guitar from I think last May. Alas, and unfortunately for me, I need to sell it, hence making it pretty. It will be going to the great auction house in the sky within a week or so.
Thanks,
Peter.
That would be this (http://club.alembicguitars.net/index.php?topic=5708) thread for the identity crisis guitar.
Peter:
Are you going to offer it here to club members? How much are you looking for?
Bill, tgo
Damn nice instrument from Alembic's early days.
Finishes that dull off can be restored with a fine polishing paste and buffed with a quality wax polish or Alembic's own liquid polish.
I think an expert evaluation would be needed due to it's age.
That may be an oil finish on that instrument. The last thing you should put on it is a polishing paste. If it is an oil finish, it would be best to re-oil it. I use Watco on my oil finished basses. I've had the can for decades. A litle goes a long way, I'll probably never run out.
There is probably something better to oil with these days. Mica would know.
Michael
Looks like this is what Mica recommends - http://club.alembicguitars.net/Images/16271/16531.html (http://club.alembicguitars.net/index.php?topic=205)
Most likely what you had found in the FAQ. Cheers, Art