




My guess would be it used to be bone white, and it has yellowed nicely.bwgintegra wrote: One question I have is I always thought the headstocks were painted liked the guitar, and not sure what the original color was.
bwgintegra wrote:thanks a lot for all the great information guys, very helpful. I have posted some more pictures below with a couple shots of the pots and the guitar with some sanding on the finish.
All three pots are the same 250K audio " / JF5513R 250k aud R1378218". Does it look like someone shot primer and red over the original paint? If I was to try to find date on neck pocket would you try to sand it or use something else to remove it.
Thanks, Brett
With an '84 'Hawk, you have a decent chance of finding nice maple grain under all that red paint. Even if you don't try to remove any more of the body paint, I would try to very carefully sand the neck pocket to get wood-to-wood contact. If you go slowly and carefully, you may still be able to find the body date stamp under the red paint and primer. The factory would have left bare wood in the pocket. I was able to get my horribly refinished project L-1000 back to relatively clean wood in the pocket.bwgintegra wrote:If I was to try to find date on neck pocket would you try to sand it or use something else to remove it.
--that's a great anecdote!however numerous pages were taken after the company was sold by several employees as momentos
The Logbook page says ebony.RampageFan wrote:Being an '84, it should be an ebony board. It will probably darken a little when it's cleaned up, conditioned and the grime removed. Wammiworld.com has the Kahler fine tuners and all the parts you will need for it.
Hope this helps,
Dave
Does the logbook say what type of body wood?HLG wrote:The Logbook page says ebony.RampageFan wrote:Being an '84, it should be an ebony board. It will probably darken a little when it's cleaned up, conditioned and the grime removed. Wammiworld.com has the Kahler fine tuners and all the parts you will need for it.
Hope this helps,
Dave
HLG
Hey Dave,RampageFan wrote:This is a great thread! Thanks for keeping us updated, I like following your progress. It's probably maple. But the logbook will confirm the wood. I know a guy who has the string locks for the locking nut if you're wanting to keep them original. And he also has or had the G&L logo waterslides for the headstock if you need it. He bought a ton of NOS G&L parts years ago. Let me know if you need the info. When I did my Invader I photographed the headstock logo and made a PDF file of the exact size of the logo. Then printed it onto a blank waterslide. Have you decided on the new color yet? The grain and streaks on the fretboard defiantly makes me think it's ebony.
Thanks,
Dave
Does the logbook say what type of body wood?bwgintegra wrote:HLG wrote:The Logbook page says ebony.RampageFan wrote:Being an '84, it should be an ebony board. It will probably darken a little when it's cleaned up, conditioned and the grime removed. Wammiworld.com has the Kahler fine tuners and all the parts you will need for it.
Hope this helps,
Dave
HLG