A few days ago, I saw this insane Tele that came out of the Fender Custom Shop. Lake Placid Blue (my second favorite Fender finish) over Blue Floral (my favorite Fender finish) relic. Insta-boner. Man, I have to have this guitar. Unfortunately, they want close to 5 grand for it.

My plan is to sand down the new body - down to the wood on some edges, but I think I'll just rough up the top n back with 600 grit sandpaper so the primer has something to grip, and definitely not wanting to sand through any of the floral print on the top or back. Essentially, I'll be spraying nitro on poly, which shouldn't have any unwanted effects from my limited research, but we'll see! At that point I plan to prime it, wait for it to cure, then spray it with the LPB. Once that's cured, I'm going to throw some tools at the edges to get some chipping, sand in a bit of forearm wear. Then I am going to try doing some freeze-thaw's using the -80C freezer at work. I don't know if the finish will check, nitro on wood will certainly check, but I'm guessing that the poly basecoat on the floral body will adapt to the temp changes. If it is possible then this method is the way to bring the checking out. At that point, I am unsure whether to hit it with clear coats or just leave it exposed to introduce some honest wear.
I'm pretty much just stream of consciousness writing this post at the moment. Any experience, tips, or suggestions you have would be awesome.
Oh, here's what we're aiming for...



