He is asking what Facebook friends think should be done. It is (he thinks) poly paint... How would you strip this guitar if you decided to do it?
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Well it was a shot in the dark. I will say that I've never seen a guitar that was painted with something of this quality but there are a lot of amateur painters in the world so at least some of them should be good.
I would leave it alone, vintage or not.
That doesn't look like a 1937 paint job. If it is a 1937 instrument it might be worth getting it back. I know they can take varnish off of a 400 year old oil painting without harming the original paint, so with a little exploration, there may be a way to just get that layer off leaving the original finish. Does it look like the area at the pick guard might have been in bad shape so that the colored paint was on raw wood? Can you tell in other areas if there is any damage to the original finish?
Good luck
The guitar is not being stripped, and is tentatively sold.
Kerry, did you ever find out how much the paint really effected the sound of the guitar? I didn't notice any pick marks in the picture you posted. Has it been played?
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