I'm not sure if the pickguard is spray-painted or not. When I used the reamer to get the holes for the pots and for the toggle switch to fit I noticed that the pickguard is actually a 3 ply. I forgot if its a Black-White-Black or White-Black-White pickguard. So, it could be.
The red on the bottom of the body, and a little at the top, are just scuffs. You can see that there is some chipped paint with a grey primer, and even deeper you can see just plain wood. I don't think there is a finish under this finish sadly.
Photos:
Red and grey scuffs on the bottom of the body.
Top of the body: Red scuffs and chipped white paint showing the grey primer underneath. You can also see a part of the chipped paint and no grey primer, just plain wood.
Better angle of previous photo.
More chipped paint with grey primer under.
Heres another chip, but I see black paint on it. Might be a chip and a scuff. Not sure.
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1966 Inter-mark Cipher Ranger
1970's Encore Short Scale Bass
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1992 Gibson Les Paul Studio
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2019 Stratocaster w/ Mosrite Pickup
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I am glad your guitar is coming together, and thanks for the parts purchase!
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Bob Shade wrote:I am glad your guitar is coming together, and thanks for the parts purchase!
Thanks Bob, and thank you for sending me the parts haha!
1966 Mosrite The Ventures Mark V (B1027)
1966 Inter-mark Cipher Ranger
1970's Encore Short Scale Bass
1970's Hondo II (Les Paul Copy)
1992 Gibson Les Paul Studio
2016 Eastwood Mach II (JR. Elite) w/ Hallmark Pickups
2019 Stratocaster w/ Mosrite Pickup
1966 Inter-mark Cipher Ranger
1970's Encore Short Scale Bass
1970's Hondo II (Les Paul Copy)
1992 Gibson Les Paul Studio
2016 Eastwood Mach II (JR. Elite) w/ Hallmark Pickups
2019 Stratocaster w/ Mosrite Pickup
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Another update:
As seen in the previous pictures I posted. The white refin is cracking and falling off in some spots relieving an ugly grey. I am very much a fan of a natural relic, but the primer grey looks really bad, I think. After some time, I would like to sand it all off and do another refinish job myself. Though I'm not sure what color to go with. I've seen a Carved Ventures II in black and thought it looked really cool. But I also LOVE the look of a blue Ventures II / Mark V, like Ricky's from the B-52's, but its such a common color so the question. Beauty over rarity? I'm not sure yet.
When it comes time to do a refin I will also make a new single ply pickguard, as well as fill and redrill the holes for the pickguard, and replace the oversized flathead screws with proper philips. I will also add the 2 missing holes and screws for the neck pickup ring.
As seen in the previous pictures I posted. The white refin is cracking and falling off in some spots relieving an ugly grey. I am very much a fan of a natural relic, but the primer grey looks really bad, I think. After some time, I would like to sand it all off and do another refinish job myself. Though I'm not sure what color to go with. I've seen a Carved Ventures II in black and thought it looked really cool. But I also LOVE the look of a blue Ventures II / Mark V, like Ricky's from the B-52's, but its such a common color so the question. Beauty over rarity? I'm not sure yet.
When it comes time to do a refin I will also make a new single ply pickguard, as well as fill and redrill the holes for the pickguard, and replace the oversized flathead screws with proper philips. I will also add the 2 missing holes and screws for the neck pickup ring.
1966 Mosrite The Ventures Mark V (B1027)
1966 Inter-mark Cipher Ranger
1970's Encore Short Scale Bass
1970's Hondo II (Les Paul Copy)
1992 Gibson Les Paul Studio
2016 Eastwood Mach II (JR. Elite) w/ Hallmark Pickups
2019 Stratocaster w/ Mosrite Pickup
1966 Inter-mark Cipher Ranger
1970's Encore Short Scale Bass
1970's Hondo II (Les Paul Copy)
1992 Gibson Les Paul Studio
2016 Eastwood Mach II (JR. Elite) w/ Hallmark Pickups
2019 Stratocaster w/ Mosrite Pickup
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SouthernVersion wrote:Another update:
As seen in the previous pictures I posted. The white refin is cracking and falling off in some spots relieving an ugly grey. I am very much a fan of a natural relic, but the primer grey looks really bad, I think. After some time, I would like to sand it all off and do another refinish job myself. Though I'm not sure what color to go with. I've seen a Carved Ventures II in black and thought it looked really cool. But I also LOVE the look of a blue Ventures II / Mark V, like Ricky's from the B-52's, but its such a common color so the question. Beauty over rarity? I'm not sure yet.
When it comes time to do a refin I will also make a new single ply pickguard, as well as fill and redrill the holes for the pickguard, and replace the oversized flathead screws with proper philips. I will also add the 2 missing holes and screws for the neck pickup ring.
It seems red, white, blue, and burst are the most typical colors for Mark Vs. So go with one of those for tradition, or since it's your guitar and a re-finish anyway, do something unique. You won't be adding any value by going with a traditional color because it's a refinish. You won't be hurting it's value by doing something different because, again, it's a refinish. Just do a good job.
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SouthernVersion wrote:Another update:
As seen in the previous pictures I posted. The white refin is cracking and falling off in some spots relieving an ugly grey. I am very much a fan of a natural relic, but the primer grey looks really bad, I think. After some time, I would like to sand it all off and do another refinish job myself. Though I'm not sure what color to go with. I've seen a Carved Ventures II in black and thought it looked really cool. But I also LOVE the look of a blue Ventures II / Mark V, like Ricky's from the B-52's, but its such a common color so the question. Beauty over rarity? I'm not sure yet.
When it comes time to do a refin I will also make a new single ply pickguard, as well as fill and redrill the holes for the pickguard, and replace the oversized flathead screws with proper philips. I will also add the 2 missing holes and screws for the neck pickup ring.
You could also go with one of those rarer MK V finishes from later on, like Candy Apple Red or that single case of a "Ink Blue" that's somewhere in the B1500s or B1600s.
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1966 Ventures II (German Carved, B670.)
1970s "Not a Blues Bender" Bodies: 2.
1976 Brass Rail Deluxe #10.
2013 Fender Pawn Shop Bass VI.
1970s "Not a Blues Bender" Bodies: 2.
1976 Brass Rail Deluxe #10.
2013 Fender Pawn Shop Bass VI.
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Greg_L wrote:SouthernVersion wrote:Another update:
As seen in the previous pictures I posted. The white refin is cracking and falling off in some spots relieving an ugly grey. I am very much a fan of a natural relic, but the primer grey looks really bad, I think. After some time, I would like to sand it all off and do another refinish job myself. Though I'm not sure what color to go with. I've seen a Carved Ventures II in black and thought it looked really cool. But I also LOVE the look of a blue Ventures II / Mark V, like Ricky's from the B-52's, but its such a common color so the question. Beauty over rarity? I'm not sure yet.
When it comes time to do a refin I will also make a new single ply pickguard, as well as fill and redrill the holes for the pickguard, and replace the oversized flathead screws with proper philips. I will also add the 2 missing holes and screws for the neck pickup ring.
It seems red, white, blue, and burst are the most typical colors for Mark Vs. So go with one of those for tradition, or since it's your guitar and a re-finish anyway, do something unique. You won't be adding any value by going with a traditional color because it's a refinish. You won't be hurting it's value by doing something different because, again, it's a refinish. Just do a good job.
Yeah, I think red, and blue are really beautiful colors. A sunburst is out of my skills for refinishing. I've got time to think.
1966 Mosrite The Ventures Mark V (B1027)
1966 Inter-mark Cipher Ranger
1970's Encore Short Scale Bass
1970's Hondo II (Les Paul Copy)
1992 Gibson Les Paul Studio
2016 Eastwood Mach II (JR. Elite) w/ Hallmark Pickups
2019 Stratocaster w/ Mosrite Pickup
1966 Inter-mark Cipher Ranger
1970's Encore Short Scale Bass
1970's Hondo II (Les Paul Copy)
1992 Gibson Les Paul Studio
2016 Eastwood Mach II (JR. Elite) w/ Hallmark Pickups
2019 Stratocaster w/ Mosrite Pickup
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101Volts wrote:SouthernVersion wrote:Another update:
As seen in the previous pictures I posted. The white refin is cracking and falling off in some spots relieving an ugly grey. I am very much a fan of a natural relic, but the primer grey looks really bad, I think. After some time, I would like to sand it all off and do another refinish job myself. Though I'm not sure what color to go with. I've seen a Carved Ventures II in black and thought it looked really cool. But I also LOVE the look of a blue Ventures II / Mark V, like Ricky's from the B-52's, but its such a common color so the question. Beauty over rarity? I'm not sure yet.
When it comes time to do a refin I will also make a new single ply pickguard, as well as fill and redrill the holes for the pickguard, and replace the oversized flathead screws with proper philips. I will also add the 2 missing holes and screws for the neck pickup ring.
You could also go with one of those rarer MK V finishes from later on, like Candy Apple Red or that single case of a "Ink Blue" that's somewhere in the B1500s or B1600s.
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Yeah I could. I wanna keep it simple, and more original. Not so rare that its sorta unbelievable, if that makes sense?
1966 Mosrite The Ventures Mark V (B1027)
1966 Inter-mark Cipher Ranger
1970's Encore Short Scale Bass
1970's Hondo II (Les Paul Copy)
1992 Gibson Les Paul Studio
2016 Eastwood Mach II (JR. Elite) w/ Hallmark Pickups
2019 Stratocaster w/ Mosrite Pickup
1966 Inter-mark Cipher Ranger
1970's Encore Short Scale Bass
1970's Hondo II (Les Paul Copy)
1992 Gibson Les Paul Studio
2016 Eastwood Mach II (JR. Elite) w/ Hallmark Pickups
2019 Stratocaster w/ Mosrite Pickup
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SouthernVersion wrote:Yeah I could. I wanna keep it simple, and more original. Not so rare that its sorta unbelievable, if that makes sense?
Yeah, no problem there.
I'm not sure which shade of Red was used in 1966, if you want to go that route. I'm gonna guess it might be a Ford Falcon Red, but that's a bit of a big guess that I haven't confirmed. I'm just guessing it because Mosrite used Ford Tractor Blue.
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1966 Ventures II (German Carved, B670.)
1970s "Not a Blues Bender" Bodies: 2.
1976 Brass Rail Deluxe #10.
2013 Fender Pawn Shop Bass VI.
1970s "Not a Blues Bender" Bodies: 2.
1976 Brass Rail Deluxe #10.
2013 Fender Pawn Shop Bass VI.
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I'll keep that in mind! Thanks! Definitely going back and forth between red and blue haha!
I do suspect the pickups were swapped accidentally when the original refinisher refinished the guitar. No matter how low I put the neck pickup the neck is always louder than the bridge pickup. I had checked the resistance of the pickups when I first received the guitar, I've since forgot those numbers (will check and post below).
-Matthew
I do suspect the pickups were swapped accidentally when the original refinisher refinished the guitar. No matter how low I put the neck pickup the neck is always louder than the bridge pickup. I had checked the resistance of the pickups when I first received the guitar, I've since forgot those numbers (will check and post below).
-Matthew
1966 Mosrite The Ventures Mark V (B1027)
1966 Inter-mark Cipher Ranger
1970's Encore Short Scale Bass
1970's Hondo II (Les Paul Copy)
1992 Gibson Les Paul Studio
2016 Eastwood Mach II (JR. Elite) w/ Hallmark Pickups
2019 Stratocaster w/ Mosrite Pickup
1966 Inter-mark Cipher Ranger
1970's Encore Short Scale Bass
1970's Hondo II (Les Paul Copy)
1992 Gibson Les Paul Studio
2016 Eastwood Mach II (JR. Elite) w/ Hallmark Pickups
2019 Stratocaster w/ Mosrite Pickup
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