In order to practice my guitar restoration skills, I bought a "junk" guitar for 10$, completely not playable with numerous problems, and spend hours & hours to restore it.
My goal: excellent cosmetic condition and excellent playing condition.
Sound quality is what the woods on guitar produces (not so good even brand new as it is a cheap Chinese made model). I may effect sound quality due to sanding the guitar all around.
Here is the guitar as I got it:
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Current problems:
1. dings and scratches all around
2. neck angle issue causing high action
3. wrong nut size (smaller than the nut slot width
4. fretboard partially loose, and mis-aligned with the neck, can feel by hand
5. wrong tuning pegs for nylon string guitar (but head stock is slotted as all other classical guitars)
6. wrong bridge, shaped and has pins for steel strings. This is not a problem itself, I will leave it alone as there is no cosmetic issue here. I can use ball end nylon strings on this guitar.
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