I have a early 90s ES-335, that when purchased (used), had the original ABR-1 bridge replaced with some type of after market Nashville type. The dealer I got the guitar from ordered me an ABR-1 from Gibson, but the one they sent was a chrome version. I didnt really notice it at the time, the guitar was still new enough the nickel parts, i.e., the pickup covers and stop tailpiece were fairly shiny. Now, almost 14 years later it's quite obvious, the covers and tailpiece have a nice aged looked, but the bridge is very shiny chrome. Is there any way to get an aged look on a chrome part? I've read that it's just plated chrome on top of nickel, and placing the bridge in muriatic acid will remove the chrome. Anyone have any experience with this? Of course, I could just buy a Nickel bridge, but if it's not too difficult to age the one I've got, maybe I can save the cost of a Gibson replacement.
Thanks!
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