Fire Damaged Gibson

Diane Kauffmds
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Fire Damaged Gibson

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I thought this Gibson looked like it had been exposed to high heat. My client is a Gibson collector, with a LOT of guitars. This one presents with a lot of cracks in the back. They are open cracks, so I started with rehydration. It helped, but I could see light through all of them.

The worst of the cracks runs along side of the back reinforcement strip, then away from it as it enters the upper bout, a tricky place to put any cleats. I decided to use muslin soaked in hide glue to cover the cracks. It's when I placed the first strip in the lower bout, my wet hand came out full of soot. So, indeed this poor thing survived a major fire.

I had already placed the cleat that you see, then decided to change strategy. I'll pull the cleat out tomorrow and just use a continuous piece of muslin. I'll dye the muslin repairs darker, so they don't look so new.

The back has the most cracks, so I'm dealing with it first. The top has cracks, but they've closed. I'll deal with the top tomorrow.
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Re: Fire Damaged Gibson

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Wow. How old is this guitar?
Most folks would pass this one up but if it's rare then I guess it's worth saving.
You do amazing things with these guitars Diane.
I know you'll make it play again.

Looks like the pick guard melted a bit.
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I hope you get that old fellow back to playing condition. Such a good looking instrument. I know it will respond to your talents. And hey, you have torrefied wood throughout!
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TEETERFAN wrote: Thu May 18, 2023 9:39 pm I hope you get that old fellow back to playing condition. Such a good looking instrument. I know it will respond to your talents. And hey, you have torrefied wood throughout!
Hahaha! Never thought of that.
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Kevin Sjostrand wrote: Wed May 17, 2023 10:24 pm Wow. How old is this guitar?
Most folks would pass this one up but if it's rare then I guess it's worth saving.
You do amazing things with these guitars Diane.
I know you'll make it play again.

Looks like the pick guard melted a bit.
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terrified guitar
great project
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Re: Fire Damaged Gibson

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Definitely thoroughly torrified! I've replaced the cleats with muslin and I've dyed it. It's ugly no matter what I do, but it's sealed and will play well. I've glued the brace back into it. I have to replace the nut, which someone shimmed really high for some reason. I guess I'll find out tomorrow, after I knock it out and replace it..

I'll post photos tomorrow.
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Did more work on the guitar that I've named 'Ol' Smokey Gibson. I worked thinned cold hide glue into the cracks from the outside, cleaned up with a damp cloth, then used neodymium magnets. The thinned glue works its way into any space that isn't glued under the muslin, and under the reinforcement strip along the back. The magnets clamp everything together, making the cracks smooth on the back.

The press and seal sticks to the guitar, but not the glue. I started using it instead of waxed paper.
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I'm finishing Ol' Smokey Gibson today. The back cracks and center seam are glued flat. I'm cutting a new nut. Someone shimmed the old nut with blue plastic.

Photos to follow when the guitar is done. It'll go Hine tomorrow.
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She's ready to go home. She's ugly, but she's a player.
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