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I'm keeping an eye out for deals on more Pro Mod Charvels. As soon as I find the right one, I'll be sending it off to Mike Learn for another graphic Mike is great to deal with, has good pricing, top notch work, and got it turned around really quickly!Rudy
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Quick update, on Friday 12-11-09 the Mike Learn graphic'd Charvel made its public debut I played it live during one of my band's gigs. Also making its public debut was my Marshall 1959RR, the Randy Rhoads sig amp. What a nice combo that was Here is a live shot:
Rudy
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Originally posted by roodyrocker View PostQuick update, on Friday 12-11-09 the Mike Learn graphic'd Charvel made its public debut I played it live during one of my band's gigs. Also making its public debut was my Marshall 1959RR, the Randy Rhoads sig amp. What a nice combo that was Here is a live shot:
www.usacharvels.com - info, pics and Charvel guitar discussion board. All things Charvel
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Originally posted by gtrbuyer View Postkiller gear.....nice work!!Rudy
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Originally posted by 706AN View PostBitch'n Axe!
Did you have to put any type of coating on the pickups to get the paint to stick? I wanted an artist to paint one of my guitars and was wondering is you needed any type of coatings for special parts.Rudy
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Originally posted by 706AN View PostBitch'n Axe!
Did you have to put any type of coating on the pickups to get the paint to stick? I wanted an artist to paint one of my guitars and was wondering is you needed any type of coatings for special parts.Custom Guitars, Refinish and restorations.
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Originally posted by Learn Guitars View PostFirst wipe the plastic with laquer thinner to remove mold release agent on the parts. Then red scotch brite or sand with 320-400 depending on what base color is going on it. Then use a plastic spray primer or adhesive promoter.
I once learned a trick for plastic was to use Jewelers rouge to polish it. Now, I don't know about whether this would work on P/U bobbins or not, but it should work very well on pickguards, etc. Never thought to try it on guitar parts. But it makes styrene really come alive to look a lot like a painted surface. Thoughts?Why the hell doesn't Eddie pick up a goddamned guitar and play something?
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