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old pearloid fretboard repair
I picked up a very interesting old parlor guitar that needs some work. I'm not sure of the maker, the brand name is 'Princess'. It is painted a dark green, with dragon decals on it. I'm pretty certain it's all original, and suspect it dates from the mid-thirties. It's a 12 fret X braced slothead, 24" scale,and I am pretty sure it's all solid Mahogany. Anyway, the fretboard looks like perhaps maple, with pearloid overlays. Of course, most of them are chipped, curling, etc. I know I can get pearloid material and replace whats there. I'm sitting on the fence of keeping it original, or just refinishing the whole thing natural, and overlaying the fretboard with a RW board. Any other thoughts/suggestions?
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Could you post some images of the guitar?
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PM sent, check your inbox
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We would all like to see it - can you post pictures or maybe a URL
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Pics sent some to Stromberg Voisi, perhaps they can come from there?
So, I opened it up, and lots of loose braces. I suspect it was stored in an attic for a lot of years. I'm working on re-gluing the braces now. A few top cracks to repair in a bit...
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Well, I got all the loose braces re-glued, and the cracks glued and splinted. I also worked on the saddle some to get the action playable. Its now strung up with EJ16's, and I am impressed at the tone! because of the age, I have the strings tuned down a half step when I'm not in open D tuning. What a cool little guitar. Even with the X bracing, the tone is somewhat dark, but it has pretty good sustain. I need to get some X-light retros to put on it! Wish I could post pics, ( sorry! )
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