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First Alternate
Posted 2006-12-31 7:26 AM (#122926)
Subject: Darkening Top Question
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I have an 1869 natural top I bought new in early '95. I recently got involved with a projet for which I installed a GK-2 on the guitar using double faced tape. (works fine)

The question relates to how long I can leave the pickup in place before I have to start worrying about having a light spot under the covered areas. The instrument is always in its case when not being played, so light exposure is minimal. I don't know if top darkening is something that progesses in a linear fashion or slows down with age. (I once removed a pickguard from a five year old Martin and it looked ridiculous.) The pickup's been in place for about 6 months.

Any thoughts?
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Trader Jim
Posted 2006-12-31 7:57 AM (#122927 - in reply to #122926)
Subject: Re: Darkening Top Question


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I think I would worry more about the reaction of the glue on the tape with the finish, than any "fade". Even the people that make those clear "static cling" pick guards have in the instructions not to leave it on when you are not using it.
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Slipkid
Posted 2006-12-31 8:36 AM (#122928 - in reply to #122926)
Subject: Re: Darkening Top Question



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I noticed my AD-II was darker after just 12 months.
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Tupperware
Posted 2006-12-31 9:49 AM (#122929 - in reply to #122926)
Subject: Re: Darkening Top Question


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Originally posted by Slipkid:
I noticed my AD-II was darker after just 12 months.
And Slip's AD-II is a BLACK one!
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First Alternate
Posted 2006-12-31 10:17 AM (#122930 - in reply to #122926)
Subject: Re: Darkening Top Question
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[/qb]And Slip's AD-II is a BLACK one! [/QB]

Yeah, I wish I'd gotten the black finish when I bought the 1869. I got it on my C2079LX, and it looks great against the abalone inlay.
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Slipkid
Posted 2006-12-31 12:06 PM (#122931 - in reply to #122926)
Subject: Re: Darkening Top Question



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Yes.. I will admit that bling and black go very will together. But it's a crime to hide the fantastic wood grain of a AAA grade top.

Of course, with my UTE, I went against the grain. :cool:
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MWoody
Posted 2006-12-31 12:13 PM (#122932 - in reply to #122926)
Subject: Re: Darkening Top Question



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A teardrop burst is the happy compromise with this.
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Capo Guy
Posted 2006-12-31 12:44 PM (#122933 - in reply to #122926)
Subject: Re: Darkening Top Question



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I like black. That is until they come out with a darker color. :D
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worshipleader
Posted 2006-12-31 1:13 PM (#122934 - in reply to #122926)
Subject: Re: Darkening Top Question


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Originally posted by Slipkid:
Yes.. I will admit that bling and black go very will together. But it's a crime to hide the fantastic wood grain of a AAA grade top.

Of course, with my UTE, I went against the grain. :cool:
Brad, I was sure I could see the grain in your UTE top ... :D
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Waskel
Posted 2007-01-01 9:31 AM (#122935 - in reply to #122926)
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The black and abalone of my CL12 is striking. As long as no one actually touches it...
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