Wednesday, April 8, 2009

Rebirth and Death of the 1989 MIJ Fenix Les Paul Standard

The Journey...

I bought this 1989 MIJ Fenix Les Paul from a friend back in February 2009. The condition of the guitar was really bad; read on and look at the photos to see it for yourself. But I did notice one thing; the finishing and the body were unscratched and I dare say still in a mint condition. The guitar was truly a musician's guitar whereby the outlook weren't a concern to the previous owners as their only concern was how it sounds. Therefore I saw a lot of potential with this guitar and I purchased it to start my project on restoring this piece of mini antique (20 years is barely enough to classify it as an antique). The following photos below is self explainary of the guitar's condition but captions has been added as extra documentation of this little adventure.



Badly tarnished hardwares

Missing screws and enlarged screw holes for the tuning pegs... Basically it is not working anymore...

Around 20 years of finger grime and stains

More grime

Green tarnish on the humbuckers

Tuning pegs removed

Pick guard removed

Closer look on the fatally rusted screws...

Broken pick up holder and the screws are so worn out that they cannot be unscrewed anymore


Some of the screws had to be unscrewed using a pair of pliers

All the pots (variable resistors) had to be replaced as they are all screeching badly

Last piece of hardware removed for restoration

After 6 days of polishing and around RM80 worth of polish creams and solutions (like Brasso, Autosol and Tarnite)

The patient on the work bed...

Holes plugged (with toothpick, glue and wood putty) and ready for new holes to be drilled

DaySSSS of polishing

All the screws replaced with new shiny ones (almost RM200 worth)

Replacing the input jack and pots

Shiny machine head inserts

3 days of grime removal

A closer look

Even the metal scrub is busted after the 3 days of scrubbing

Machine head back in place with new screws and newly drilled holes

Gibson style tulip tuning pegs

Work area

Original humbuckers sitting on new pick up holders

A rag to protect the guitar while soldering the electronics

Almost done

Almost shiny

Work work

Standing tall

Everything is almost up and running

My room's condition during the 4 weeks of restoration

The almost finished product bonding with it's brothers

Shiny?

More shine

A lil more red

Set neck = transcontinental sustain

Finish

Sexy?

Please say sexy

Now... Spot the problem...

Someone killed it

I couldn't sleep for 2 nights

Because someone broke it... Sigh...

2 comments:

  1. Dear Rockstar,

    My condolences on the demise of your beloved Les Paul

    I commend you for lending it to a church group "saw in Low yat forum :)" and sympathize with your predicament on compensation.

    Being a student you have limited resources and some form of compensation is a must. But is Low Yat forum a good place to discuss it?

    However, think about why this could have happened?
    If you are a christian, had it become dearer to you than it should?
    If you are not a christian, then please contact me and i help you talk to them.

    regards

    Tony
    tonyaokb@gmail.com

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  2. Sad event but I would not be too concerned about the damage or whether or not it had been caused by divine intervention because crap happens and that is the only true fact of life. Its a nice clean break right across the "E" tuners. This will glue up easy with the repair being virtually undetectable if undertaken by a half decent repairer..BTW there are no MIJ Fenix guitars. They are all made in Korea AFAIK.

    Cheers

    Kim

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