Say, Telemikester . . I see the term "overspray" mentioned quite a bit in my quest for my vintage Martin flattop. I know what overspray means when
it comes to painting house trim, but what about in terms of guitars??
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Tricone |
What Is "Overspray"?? |
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Say, Telemikester . . I see the term "overspray" mentioned quite a bit in my quest for my vintage Martin flattop. I know what overspray means when
it comes to painting house trim, but what about in terms of guitars??
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Hi Tricone,
Good question. It just means that a new finish has been "sprayed over" the original. Usually this is a sign that a repair of some kind was performed and a new finish had to be applied after the work. |
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Tricone |
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Thanks T-Mike. So it has nothing to do with a bouffant hairdo . . good to know.
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