Only had this one a few months, recently finished fixing it up a few weeks ago. 1989 Gibson V-90. Plays like absolute madness!
When I got it, it was filthy, had a neck pickup installed,

a lot of finish cracks, scratches, and other ugly work from the tremolo installation, and not intonated. I quickly realized, it was because it couldn't be (intonated)... Someone replaced the original crappy tremolo with a Kahler Soloist Hybrid. They did a pretty shite job of it, and apparently couldn't measure. The bridge had to move away from the neck about 1/4" in order to be able to adjust the saddles for intonation.
So, I took it
completely apart, cleaned and buffed the snot out of it. Sanded the unobtanium pick guard with 1500, then 3000, and buffed it with polishing compound. Looks almost like brand new now!
I made a new riser plate thing out of metal for the trem to hide ugly holes and 1st gen trem cavity filler (At least they used Mohogany) between the bridge and pickup, filled the old screw holes and cracks and whatever else that was bad or questionable in the cavity rout with polyester resin, and let cure. Routed further back, drilled and re-installed the bridge along with a Dimebucker.
New strings, set up, intonated, (Could've moved the bridge another 1/8" back, but still intonates perfect) replaced most of the screws with brand new, now its complete shredding joy to play. I've had my eyes one one of these for a while, very glad to own one now! The truss rod cover was poorly cut to make it fit with the locking nut, so I had a custom one made up for it.
Nuclear Yellow. It's fun just saying that. (Be nice now, Yellow is my favorite color!)
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