Attempting to fix a lacquer chip on a Gibson Les Paul Custom

So, you get a new guitar and notice there’s a chip in the lacquer. But it’s not just any chip, as ones over the wood aren’t too hard to cover. This one is over the binding. And, on a guitar with an aged lacquer, that stark white binding underneath stands out like a sore thumb. What to do? Well, here’s how I attempted it.

This is not meant to be a tutorial- it’s simply a log of the process I used to get this one closer to “original” looking. I don’t do this on guitars I’ve had for a long time – those are going to look used over time and it will be “natural” wear. But I knew this new guitar had this issue going into it and figured I’d give it a shot to look as close to new again. I think it came out pretty good! Check out the video below for the process:

Gibson 1963 Les Paul Custom (SG) Reissue in Exclusive Seafoam Mint Satin

Welcome to another edition of the Guitar Bucket List! Today, we feature one of my absolute favorites: the one-of-a-kind Gibson Les Paul Custom 1963 Reissue. Yes, it’s the SG body shape but it was still called the Les Paul in ’63. And this one is a Gibson Mod Shop exclusive seafoam mint satin finish. It’s absolutely gorgeous and feels and plays great.

Check out the video all about this amazing guitar below!