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hmmm
Knowing the adhesive type would be useful. Perhaps, a skilled luthier could remove the white 'guard without affecting the finish beneath?
Alternatively, delve further into that Sixties vibe. Commission somebody to decorate the 'guard in the style of The Fool on Clapton's SG.
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Definitely has a very 60s ‘TV’ aspect to it.
"Take these three items, some WD-40, a vise grip, and a roll of duct tape. Any man worth his salt can fix almost any problem with this stuff alone." - Walt Kowalski
"Just because I don't care, doesn't mean I don't understand." - Homer Simpson
I usually find J45s a bit meh but I played an ‘18 one recently and it was actually very good sounding. Still looked like it had been made by the apprentice, as most of them do!
But you need to play it first...
I had an option of buying a custom shop J45 in a strange red colour for a good price but I just couldn't make my mind up about the colour so didn't go for it and now I realise that was the right choice.
But ultimately its your choice.. and if you're asking others what they think it probably answers your own question right ?
It did play exceptionally well, and sounded very nice indeed. I compared it with a number of other guitars including another j45 and some martin and taylor guitars and it certainly sounded great.
I never disliked the look, just went in to get a sunburst so it took me by surprise. I am enjoying the way it divides opinion though - it has been in the shop for a while
I've got a couple others on reserve elsewhere so am going to play some more j45s and then make a decision.
Played another couple today, both looked great to me, one had a great action and played well, but sounded a bit thin. the other was much more resonant and full, but felt stiffer to play!
Going to try some more out hopefully over the week.
Cheeky pic of one of them:
https://i.imgur.com/4ZymDkh.jpg
I had a quick question though, one of the ones I played plays and sounds brilliant. Super comfy on my hand which is important as I have wrist issues.
However checking the intonation at the 12th fret showed it to be slightly out across the board. Can this be corrected on an acoustic?
Secondly, how much scope is there to alter set ups after purchase to get a very playable feel and low action?
Most modern acoustics will intonate correctly when set up properly with a good set of new strings... the scale offsets are extremely well-known to makers - although mistakes do sometimes happen! If so there’s often scope to re-shape the top of the bridge saddle so the sounding point is nearer the front or back edge, which will allow a bit of adjustment.
"Take these three items, some WD-40, a vise grip, and a roll of duct tape. Any man worth his salt can fix almost any problem with this stuff alone." - Walt Kowalski
"Just because I don't care, doesn't mean I don't understand." - Homer Simpson