Repairing Dings

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Tony Smart
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Repairing Dings

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This may be helpful to anyone thinking of doing it.
Mind you, it takes a brave man.

An interesting video anyway to see how an expert does it.

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Tim Russell
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I've watched quite a few of Dan's videos - he is quite the skilled Luthier and knows a lot of tricks of the trade.

I've been tempted to try that very repair, but maybe I should buy a craigslist junker to experiment with first... :oops:
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Bill Ford
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Tony, Thanks for posting...I've done similar, using clear auto lacquer in a touchup pen, I like his way of finish sanding lot better than the way I did it.
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Michael McNeill
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SUSPENSE! DRAMA! I was on the edge of my seat. The man had nerves of steel. His steady hands were like those of a surgeon. Thanks for posting this informative video.

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