Do I part out this Dual Pro?
Posted: 30 Apr 2010 7:10 am
I'm new to the forum and to electric steel and I wonder if anyone here can give me some advice.
I recently bought an early Fender Dual Pro (boxcar pickups, never had legs). It doesn't have a case. It has suffered a non-professional refinish at some point. As far as I can tell, the guy got pretty carried away with the sander on the back neck (that's the one closest to the player, right?) as it is now completely level with where the switch and knobs are. Make sense to the dual pro players out there? Also, he didn't get too fine with the sandpaper as there are a lot of scratches visible in the light. Bottom line - it looks pretty bad. All the components, fretboards, etc are there and look good, but one tuner is bad and something is going on with one of the necks - it can flicker on for a split second, but doesn't seem to be as loud as the other. I cleaned the pots and they seem to work great.
Anyhow, I'm beginning to realize that this is more of a project than I have time for. At what point do you think it's appropriate to "part out" a guitar like this? Do people need parts like this? Or do you think it's better left in the condition it's in? Don't get me wrong - I'm not looking to make a pile of money by parting out a vintage guitar, just wondering how this guitar can be most useful to people out there. What do you guys think? Thanks in advance for your replies. I am a big fan of the forum!
I recently bought an early Fender Dual Pro (boxcar pickups, never had legs). It doesn't have a case. It has suffered a non-professional refinish at some point. As far as I can tell, the guy got pretty carried away with the sander on the back neck (that's the one closest to the player, right?) as it is now completely level with where the switch and knobs are. Make sense to the dual pro players out there? Also, he didn't get too fine with the sandpaper as there are a lot of scratches visible in the light. Bottom line - it looks pretty bad. All the components, fretboards, etc are there and look good, but one tuner is bad and something is going on with one of the necks - it can flicker on for a split second, but doesn't seem to be as loud as the other. I cleaned the pots and they seem to work great.
Anyhow, I'm beginning to realize that this is more of a project than I have time for. At what point do you think it's appropriate to "part out" a guitar like this? Do people need parts like this? Or do you think it's better left in the condition it's in? Don't get me wrong - I'm not looking to make a pile of money by parting out a vintage guitar, just wondering how this guitar can be most useful to people out there. What do you guys think? Thanks in advance for your replies. I am a big fan of the forum!