Hi all,
Happy first post! Long story short, I pulled out a 1977 Series 1 guitar from a friend's closet. It has been collecting dust for years. The string were completely oxidized, and otherwise trying to get this into playing shape!
The first few questions I have are about the tarnishing on the bridge, saddles, and nut. More specifically - what is the best way to try to bring these back to life? The frets are pretty bad, but I have done one cleaning pass and have gotten a lot of it off, and I intend to do a second pass later. I have heard from this forum that Eagle One polish is good for the bridge, saddle, nut, but let me know the specific way to do this. I was thinking a toothbrush for some of the hard to reach places?
The second issue is I have not been able to get the electronics to work yet. The pots are probably dusty, but admittedly this is my first alembic and I really want it all to work. Any concerns with hitting the pots and switches with CDC contact cleaner to start?
Finally, just as a piece of history - the guitar included the original build sheet and builders - including Rick Turner, Ron, and team. Just this piece of paper is such an amazing part of history.
My goal is to restore it and get it playing for another generation after it has spent the last 20 years or so stowed away. And if anyone knows how many series 1 guitars that were made in 1977, that would be awesome!
One last thing - the guitar did not come with the brass plate to cover the truss rod. Any ideas on what to do here? I would to try to replace it. No idea where the original is, I assume it was lost a long time ago.