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Jtv-89 In Black - What's Underneath?


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I have the JTV-89 in black, and absolutely love the sound and tuning options of the JTV. 

 

I'm not a fan of the looks of the JTV-89 though...

 

So, I was thinking to refinish the guitar. First though was to remove the black colour, and maybe just use some kind of bee-wax. 

 

Anyone know how the finish is underneath the black? 

 

I have a korean model....

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Anyone know how the finish is underneath the black? 

 

 

 

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Mine is "blood red", but I wish they would have sold a korean model with natural or amber finish.

Supposedly there is a US model available with this kind of finishbut have never seen a real photo apart from this:

jtv89us.pnghttp://line6.com/support/manuals/jtv89us

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5515162153_d845e19c24_o.jpg

 

Mine is "blood red", but I wish they would have sold a korean model with natural or amber finish.

Supposedly there is a US model available with this kind of finish: but have never seen a real photo apart from this:

jtv89us.pnghttp://line6.com/support/manuals/jtv89us

 

 

Thanks, it looks quite good actually :) 

 

I see the specs of the guitar is mahogany, is it "solid" mahogany? 

I want it to be this finish, (when stripped)  but have no idea if it is possible. This is a Warmoth body which is mahogany.

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And hopefully I can get it to be more of this finish:

http://www.ibanezrules.com/catalogs/us/1997/97032.jpg

(yes I know, it is an old picture... But you'll get the idea)

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I have no idea, but I think it should be similar. Perhaps not so cool, with more ugly veining of wood, which may explain why they have chosen dark finishes.
Still, I think it would look good with a natural finish. I'd really like to see the result, if someone is brave enough to do so.

You will find some pictures of the wood here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/line6photos/5516384934/in/photostream/lightbox/

 

 

"Cutting JTV-89 bodies"

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"Stack of JTV-89 ready for paint"

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You can remove the finish inside one of the cavities...pickups or under the battery box would be the easiest. That way you can see the wood without committing to refinishing.  (The battery box simply unplugs from the motherboard.)

 

Mahogany can run anywhere from light, to red, to a dark brown colored wood.

 

I have a couple red '89s and I can see dark streaks in the wood thru the finish.  Unlike the even grained mahogany you would see on a cherry SG for example.

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I've always wanted to refinish a mahogany guitar in Doghair finish ala Collins.  You fill the pores with one color, and add another color over that.  Red with black spots is also a good choice.

 

I know it's not for everyone....

 

Telebuild1002.jpg

 

http://artisphereonline.com/2011/06/22/how-to/ebony-limed-oak-step-by-step-by-lynne-rutter/

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