kiwigeo wrote:What the hell's been going on with that headstock???.......looks like the guitar got left next to a bored 2 year old with a Stanley knife.
Ha! That's the natural checking of certain nitro lacquers.
The techniques vary and the kit is simple enough, the main thing is looking at genuine old guitars and seeing where they wear and replicating it.
The basic kit it this:
Nitro lacquer
Freezer
Sand blaster
bunch of keys
bike chain
concrete floor
carpet square
Acetone
Etching fluid
The electric forums have loads of posts on the subject. In the end, it's about making a new guitar and adding 50 years - you don't make and old guitar and polish it if you catch my drift.
Also not every nitro "checks" some do, some don't. Nitro on Rosewood checks better than on mahogany, and nitro over wood with colour checks better than wood without. It's all quite interesting and you have to experiment, but it's fun.