@CrisLuengo I don't really know, but it surprised me that the colors change a lot (the comments for example changed from the usual green to gray). JPEG probably doesn't do that?
@Wolfie 'grats! only 75k more to go to appear on the chat room's description:)
@LuisMendo perfekt:)
@LuisMendo just watched this video - there is nothing revolutionary to see. But they show how they make a new guitar and make it look aged from the start. why?
I'll never understand why so many guitar people seem to be into this:)
If you're repairing an used instrument I can see that you might want to do that, and I also appreciate the craft that goes into something like this, but still.
Back in my day people would try get their instruments look like new as long as possible:)
Originally I think they used to tumble dry jeans with stones to make them look less "straight from the mint". Modern factories use lasers to degrade the material...
@flawr Same here. I don't get it. Except in the specific case you mention (make replacement part look old so it better blends with a used instrument). My guitars only have accidental hits, I'd never try to make them look older
@AndrasDeak--СлаваУкраїні :-) Stupid, isn't it? I buy them as little degraded as possible