
Fast forward to yesterday and I used a power sander to remove the rest of the paint, also a tedious process. My intent was to remove all the paint, prime it and paint it Shell Pink. After looking at it closely it have some green filler in several spots by the output jack and today I removed it and used another filler to fill the holes. I also filled the pickguard holes and Ginny said "This thing looks interesting. I think you should just clear coat it". I am about to do that but thought I would run it by you folks. It is a very nice ash grain but has a dado type seam which shows from the end. The areas I filled are virtually undetectable. I will make a small control plate for the controls from the original pickguard shown in one of the photos. What do you think, Shell Pink or Natural? The other option would to use a wood dye but I have reservations about doing that.
Here is how it looked this morning.It is completely stripped.

The back

This is the seam I am concerned about showing

The area with the green filler

A green repaired area not yet sanded

The neck

Back of the neck

The pickguard which will be cut down to the control area only

The green filler area after replacing and sanding

The same area after being repaired and sanded.

Let me know what you think. I will post photos when it is completed. The neck is also getting a complete refinish with poly gloss, my favorite. -- Darwin