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I have a 2003 les Paul classic that I want to change the color. I love the guitar but was never a huge fan of the tobacco burst. I got a really good deal on it so I couldn't pass it up. I'm looking for a guy in the New Jersey area that is good at refinishing guitars. I decided that I want it in flat black and will add some pin stripping to it in the future.

If any knows a guy could you please recommend someone in the New Jersey area.

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Ernie's Guitar Shop, Minotola NJ, 856 697-3324. I don't know how many he paints, but he would know who to go to if he can't do it himself at this time. He is really good, a very busy repairman, if he does paint it, prepare to wait.

 

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Generally you'll lose some value when you refinish, plus the $$ you put out for the job itself is gone. Think carefully about just selling the guitar and buying a black one, if that is what you want...you could steel wool the finish down to a nice even matte and be $$ ahead. Or maybe pickup a black worn/satin finish LP, they sell for about $1,000 less, and can sound very good!

 

Just my 2 cents worth.

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A famous guitar player in the past refinished his favorite guitars only to discover that it didn't sound the same anymore. Be cautious, Gibson uses a very old fashioned lacquer too.

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