Hi!
   Thanks for the answers! - The guitar plays really well, it sounds
   great, so it seems to be well built. No buzzy frets, no loose parts,
   the tuners are in good shape as well. I've had quite a few guitars in
   my past, both acoustic (steel and nylon) and electric and most of them,
   even being brand new.. played not even near half as well as this old
   thing. So I might take it in to get it looked at, I'd be really mad if
   I made it worse. I just don't know how much it would cost!
   Josh

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   From: Christopher Stetson <[email protected]>
   To: Tobiah <[email protected]>
   Cc: Joshua E. Horn <[email protected]>; Lute List
   <[email protected]>
   Sent: Friday, May 10, 2013 12:18 PM
   Subject: [LUTE] Re: Getting dings and scuff marks off of a stringed
   instrument
     Hi, Toby, Joshua, and all.
     I wouldn't recommend steel wool.  Could only make it worse.  It
   depends
     whether you're dealing with scuffs on the finish or dents ("dings")
   in
     the wood.  These would require different treatment.  If it is a
   quality
     guitar, you also want to be careful doing anything to the finish, as
     that is a part of the construction process and contributes to the
     sound.  Refinishing properly would need the attention of a luthier.
     You could try just an application of an instrument polish, and write
     the finish imperfections off as "patina" (or "mojo" as the blues
     afficionados like to call it.).
     I'd also say that there are many levels of guitar that are labelled
     "handmade in Mexico", from actually good instruments to complete
     wallhangers.  That said, though, a good part of a guitar's quality
     depends on how you feel about it.
     Why not take it to a luthier and ask?
     Best to all,
     Chris.
     On Fri, May 10, 2013 at 1:01 PM, Tobiah <[1][1][email protected]>
   wrote:
     On 05/09/2013 05:05 PM, Joshua E. Horn wrote:
       Hi everyone,
       I have a question regarding dings and scuff marks on stringed
       instruments. Lutes are delicate so I figured this would kind of
       apply for other stringed instruments. I've got a really, really old
       Classical Guitar that sadly... my brother has borrowed several
       times, over time it has been dinged up. I'm unhappy, because the
       Guitar was handmade (no brand) in Mexico. I HOPE there is a way to
       get these marks off. If anyone knows how to get scuff marks off of
       an instrument's finish, PLEASE let me know!!
       Maybe something like this?
       [2][2]http://tinyurl.com/d9vhpam
       Tobiah
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