Thanks to all of you who helped me with getting the stubborn neck off of a 1940s Gibson L-00. While the reset is underway I need to be thinking about how to address a damaged area on the back (see pic). Does anyone have color matching tips on an old guitar? The back is mahagony with a deep translucent wine red color finish. The color appears to be sprayed on (not stained with a clear coat applied). I can't tell if it was stained first. I have heard that early martins had the grain filler applied without sealing the wood first. Did Gibson also do this? Is anyone familiar with the Gibson coloring and finishing process back in the 40's? Any tips on the best way to get a reasonably close match on the color?