
Removed all the necessary parts, removed the vinyl.

Stained and finished to my liking. I left the changer and the pickup in place -- just taped over 'em. That coat-hanger system on the Maverick is a bitch to re-assemble, so I didn't want to mess with it.

Sanded the black crinkle finish off the endplates. I used chrome polish to give it a bit of a shine, but it's still not perfect. Kind of a brushed aluminum look, though.

Put all the parts back on, except for the plastic raised fretboard. It was quite dirty, so I soaked it in alcohol to try and get the 30 years worth of grime off ... Aaaaaand it destroyed the white and red paint. Luckily, Tom Bradshaw sells heavy vinyl fretboards online, so I ordered one from him (looks much much better, anyway).
After a much-needed polish on the legs, pedal board, and rods, and some WD-40 applied to the moving parts, this thing is good to go!
There's a noticeable difference in sound once I lost the vinyl covering. Fatter sound, better sustain. I'm very pleased.


If you guys have any sanding tips for those endplates, please let me know. I'd like to work on them more if they can be improved.
-brian






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