Hi all,
Last year I bought a new Gibson Hummingbird. In its period in the shop the pickguard had come half loose, a common issue with Gibsons these days I heard. Since the guitar was new, the Gibson Service Dept. offered to fix the pickguard under warranty.
Initially they said to put on a new pickguard, but when I picked up my guitar after the repair they told me they had chosen to reattach the loose part of the originial pickguard to the guitar, for which they used a Bison glue: http://www.choiceful.com/choiceful-id-17276-Bison-Tix-Gel-Adhesive-...
I am not familiar with luthier's materials, but to me it sounded a bit strange that in the days where manufacturers almost all have moved from gluing pickguards to using a much less strong adhesive material, Gibson Service glued my pickguard using a strong glue.
My questions are basically:
- Do you think this glue can be used without harm on the nitro finish of my Hummingbird?
- Can I expect problems when both the pickguard and the guitar get influences by humidity/temp, since the strong glue is not as flexible as the adhesive material used nowadays?
Thanx,
Gijs
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