
John
I'm a little late to the party on this thread--I have 14,903 unread posts at this point. I just wanted to chime in the the spotting problem. I had some koa sides turn green, I believe because of reaction of the aluminum foil I used to warp the sides with something in the wood. I tried Savograin Oxalic Acid Wood Bleach, and after a couple applications, the green was gone. Oxalic acid gets rid of stains without altering the native color of the wood. There are more aggressive two-part bleaches that are supposed to take out all the color of the wood.
And I'm also getting some of this stain/spotting like Dennis has a thread about. Tried sanding it a bit and it's not just on the surface, seems to go down a ways.
So, any ideas?
I bought a cheapo Stella from the Harmony era on eBay for $50. It came in an equally cheapo gig bag. Both the guitar and the interior of the gig bag were infested with a very colorful orange mold. I tossed the gig bag and cleaned up the guitar. I have to say it sounds pretty good, especially for slide playing.tomlang wrote: ↑Fri Sep 21, 2018 7:35 pm Joe, Thanks for calling me out on the Stella guitar issue. It made me look. I did a little research and discovered that the Stella name was bought By Harmony circa 1939. It's clear to me that I have never seen one of the earlier Stellas. The only Stella that I was familiar with was in about 1950 and it couldn't have been more than a few years old. It was cheaply built with painted binding although the little thing sounded pretty good. Paid a quick visit to Ebay and noticed there are a lot of Stellas for sale but they are of the Harmony vintage. Some of those are actually pulling a good price.
Cheers,
Tom