Hey folks,
So I've got a Gibson Les Paul Custom 2004 which I've had for about a year or so, it showed natural wear for a guitar of its age when I bought it, split binding from fret sprout, finish wear along the binding of the neck, the usual nicks and dings on a black guitar. Since I've had it, it looks like I've manged to wear away the finish on the top and expose some sort of a flaw. It kinda looks like gold sparkle without the sparklie goodness or sawdust trapped in the finish.
Anywho, I can't feel it, so it's purely esthetic, just wondering what the deal is. Didn't think you could wear through a Gibson finish so fast?
P.S. The light on a couple of the images make it look worst than what it is, also don't know how that red guitar got there...honest :hmm
cheers
So I've got a Gibson Les Paul Custom 2004 which I've had for about a year or so, it showed natural wear for a guitar of its age when I bought it, split binding from fret sprout, finish wear along the binding of the neck, the usual nicks and dings on a black guitar. Since I've had it, it looks like I've manged to wear away the finish on the top and expose some sort of a flaw. It kinda looks like gold sparkle without the sparklie goodness or sawdust trapped in the finish.
Anywho, I can't feel it, so it's purely esthetic, just wondering what the deal is. Didn't think you could wear through a Gibson finish so fast?
P.S. The light on a couple of the images make it look worst than what it is, also don't know how that red guitar got there...honest :hmm
cheers