Recently I was invited to a jam session with my ex-music teacher and his mates. These guys are pretty good guitarists (Spent Penny - Sydney members may know). I was way out of my depth but they helped me by playing stuff I had learned as a student (old 70's - that's YO not music although there was some 70's) some of their stuff so I was attached to the rhythm section.
After a long session they wanted to play some newer stuff so I volunteered to sit out, watch on and take some video (boy have I got a long way to go}.
One of guys saw my red PB LM1-MQ and asked to use it. Being pleased to have an expert play the guitar and give me some feedback I readily agreed.
Well when I got it home I noticed scratches and dents on the back and bottom edge. I have no idea how they got there. He must have had a big belt buckle as they were jumping around a bit. Luckily the cap escaped damage.
I was not happy. So NEVER AGAIN.
Today I dismantled the guitar to sand out the damage. I will find out how TruOil repairs.
The good news was the guy thought the guitar sounded good, played well was and impressed it was home made. The pups had been upgraded to Toneriders. The build link is in the signature below.
Here are a photos of some of the damage.
Anyone else got disaster stories