As I've got no active builds going on at the moment, I've turned my attention to some old guitars. This one is a bit special. My Epiphone LP100 was the first guitar I bought new and the first guitar I owned that wasn't a heap of crap. It took me more than 6 months to save up the $500 and it was my prized possession for many years. In the late nineties I gave it a rather hamfisted makeover and painted it silver.
http://i.imgur.com/7LffgBP.jpg
Yuck.
It had a few issues after a bad setup 9 or 10 years ago, I was playing bass pretty exclusively so it went into it's case and has hardly been out since. For a fairly low end guitar it played surprisingly well and I realised a few days ago that I bought it at the start of 1994 meaning this is it's 20th anniversary. Time for a revamp.
http://i.imgur.com/hzPalf2.jpg
I started sanding through 20 years worth of paint expecting to find rubbish wood and paint a solid colour over it. Instead the first bits of grain poking through looked quite nice.
http://i.imgur.com/WR5UCbz.jpg
Holy crap! It's mahogany! This bodes incredibly well.
http://i.imgur.com/kduDNzn.jpg
After a couple of dusty hours all of the icky paint is gone and I'm in to fine sanding.
http://i.imgur.com/L93WrAn.jpg
After I've finished sanding to 240 grit I'm going to stain and replace ALL the hardware, hopefully bringing this sentimental favourite back to something I might actually want to play again.
Stay tuned. :D