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<blockquote data-quote="photoweborama" data-source="post: 203784" data-attributes="member: 16645"><p>The Owner tells me the only things replaced were the pickup covers. He can trace the guitar to when it was new. His uncle bought it, then traded it to his other uncle for a tele, then he got it.</p><p>There really is not much chrome on it, and to me, what is there looks pretty beat up. I like shiny new ones myself.</p><p></p><p>What you may be seeing is a lighting effect I call "ghost lighting". It tends to make small imperfections not show up. Before I learned this technique, I spent a lot of time photoshopping dust, scratches, and white dots on the black background out.</p><p></p><p>Now I seldom have to touch the photos at all.</p><p></p><p>Sent from my iPhone</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="photoweborama, post: 203784, member: 16645"] The Owner tells me the only things replaced were the pickup covers. He can trace the guitar to when it was new. His uncle bought it, then traded it to his other uncle for a tele, then he got it. There really is not much chrome on it, and to me, what is there looks pretty beat up. I like shiny new ones myself. What you may be seeing is a lighting effect I call "ghost lighting". It tends to make small imperfections not show up. Before I learned this technique, I spent a lot of time photoshopping dust, scratches, and white dots on the black background out. Now I seldom have to touch the photos at all. Sent from my iPhone [/QUOTE]
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