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Old April 10th, 2006
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Originally Posted by dann
i have got the same problem on one of my acoustics but the damage is right on the bottom of my guitar- please let me know how you get on whether you fixed it yourself or bought one of those arm rests as i dont know what to do with mine
I've been rather busy this week so I haven't had a chance to fix it yet. I do believe that some black nail polish will do the trick though. It depends on your acoustic's finish and general look as to wether the nail polish or arm rest would be a good Idea. If the dammage is on the bottom, I don't think the arm rest will do you any good. It would work for mine, but I don't personally like the way it would look on my guitar. I found a laminate repair kit on the internet when I was looking for answers. It was one of those "As seen on TV" products:

http://www.seenontvproducts.net/fixachip/index.html

That may be a better fix for you if your acoustic has a wood finish. If the nail polish doesn't please me I will prob try that before I pay someone to fix it. Hope this helps!

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