Well I think it is absolutely gorgeous, reminds me of lichen and moss covered granite. Dug up out of the ground and made at the dawn of time by Uug the caveman. I am seriously going to do the same to a brass bodied parlour guitar I have. Your video has inspired and educated me as to how to go about it. Nothing to lose, it's only a bit of brass. Thank you. Lincolnshire UK.
No, only scraped a bit (not intentionally) off with the metal finger pics. Oddly enough this is the 3rd National Rsorocket that I have owned and really do not like the resorocket sound as much as single or traditional tricone models. So it doesn't get played much. If I did this again, I would just put many many coats of Incralac and a different model to start with - thanks for the comment!
Hey Bruce, thanks for checking out the vid! Very little cleaning. A damp cloth, mostly dabbed. A heavy cleaning or hard rubbing would remove the blues and greens pretty easily.
Pretty Cool , It came out great looking , Good music in the back round too !!!
That guitar looks beautiful
Nice!!
that looks so cool.
Well I think it is absolutely gorgeous, reminds me of lichen and moss covered granite. Dug up out of the ground and made at the dawn of time by Uug the caveman. I am seriously going to do the same to a brass bodied parlour guitar I have. Your video has inspired and educated me as to how to go about it. Nothing to lose, it's only a bit of brass. Thank you. Lincolnshire UK.
@@peterney2402 if you do, please let me know. Would love to see! Thanks
Thanks! This was entertaining. Did you sand or remove any of the protective coating that National supposedly applies?
No, only scraped a bit (not intentionally) off with the metal finger pics. Oddly enough this is the 3rd National Rsorocket that I have owned and really do not like the resorocket sound as much as single or traditional tricone models. So it doesn't get played much. If I did this again, I would just put many many coats of Incralac and a different model to start with - thanks for the comment!
I really enjoyed your interesting video... I also enjoyed your commentary and humor. Could you tell me who did the background music it was awesome.
the infamous BD Frank
Great video. What did you use to clean it?
Hey Bruce, thanks for checking out the vid! Very little cleaning. A damp cloth, mostly dabbed. A heavy cleaning or hard rubbing would remove the blues and greens pretty easily.