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    Thank you all for your advices. I also noticed that the fretboard has a lot of scratches along the fretboard and some kind of straight mark (machine marks perhaps?)... In order to deliver this guitar as clean as possible, my question is:

    - Considering the scratches along the fretboard and the cracks previously discussed and also the damaged fret, what method should I use to solve this mess?


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    Overlord of Music Sonic Mountain's Avatar
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    If it were me I'd probably pull the frets, give the board a re-radius and use some of that wood dust to fill the cracks with CA. If you are careful you can re-use the frets, but fret wire is reasonably cheap so either or. That slightly wonky fret can probably be rescued as well. It's not as daunting a job as it sounds. It's nice to have a caul, but you can use a soft mallet to tap them in. Then level and dress and it should be fine.

    I did get also an ebony neck with some slight cracking in it as well. It hasn't affected playability and with repeated oiling the cracks are much less noticeable now.
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    Rickenbacker does lacquer on their fretboards and that is what i would do to seal cracks and level things off. Gloss or Satin finish is quite easy to achieve.

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    Hi everyone,

    It's been almost two years. I still haven't finished this kit (ankle injury, covid, etc).

    Trying to get back on track. I managed to finally resolve the crack. And guess what, the fretboard was enterely black. I've scraped it for cleaning and it appears to be exotic ebony I think. Enough talking, time for some pictures. At the moment I'm applying Crimson's Melamine Lacquer. It took 5 coats at this moment, will be curing for a week, sand down, and apply a few more... What do ya think?


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    Thank you for your time. Kind Regards

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    Good morning everyone,

    And here's an idea how the guitar looks with sunlight... I'll take more pictures outside later.

    Kind Regards,

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    That Melamine finish is super glossy. Once levelled and polished, it should be like a mirror.
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    I love the colour. As McCreed says, once flattened and polished it should be fantastic.

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