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ksdaddy
Posted 2010-05-12 12:36 PM (#372095)
Subject: Rosette removal


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Posts: 608

Location: Caribou, ME
Okay, so I scored a completely trashed 1111 and paid too much for it ($56). I suspect it's too far gone to rehab. And for me to say that, it must be bad. I basically bought it for the tuners and rosette. As to the husk... we'll see. It may be reborn in some form.

The tuners will go on a 1111-6 I'm fixing up. That and some wet sanding/buffing of the top should finish it.

The rosette is going on a 1132 matrix. The matrix's rosette had a big chunk missing. Last night I figured I had nothing to lose so I slipped the edge of a single edged razor under the edge of the rosette and slowly cracked it off the top without incident. The glue was brittle so it cracked and popped it's way loose. The only bad spot was where it had come loose at some point in the past and someone glued a small section down. It took a small sliver out of the top but will be reglued and the new (bigger) rosette will hide all.

So before I attempt removal of the 'good' rosette off the donor 1111, does anyone have any sage advice? Or is it just slow and careful with a high pucker factor?

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MWoody
Posted 2010-05-12 1:56 PM (#372096 - in reply to #372095)
Subject: Re: Rosette removal



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Posts: 13987

Location: Upper Left USA
High Pucker, aye!

Try laying a damp washcloth over the rosette and hitting it with a steam iron.
The dissimilar materials should separate more easily.
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ScottMt
Posted 2010-05-12 2:25 PM (#372097 - in reply to #372095)
Subject: Re: Rosette removal


Joined:
May 2008
Posts: 160

Location: Montana
Wow, what happened to that one? Is it burnt? If it was a pair of blue jeans you could call it "style" and kids would pay extra for it.
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cholloway
Posted 2010-05-12 2:28 PM (#372098 - in reply to #372095)
Subject: Re: Rosette removal


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March 2005
Posts: 2791

Location: Atlanta, GA.
That thing looks like it was painted with creosote.
Good luck with the rosette removal.
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