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Once again thank you all. To answer some questions, Travis, I've always liked the Distortion pickup as well as the Screamin Demon. I noticed the Demon doesn't sound as gound in lighter guitars so went with the Distortion and of course no disappointment there. Zeegler, I used the existing holes for that truss rod cover. In fact there were a couple others under there but those were the only ones it lines up with. I'm thinking that at one point it probably had a Kahler style lock nut. Anyway, I know the truss rod is under there for sure! [img]/images/graemlins/laugh.gif[/img] Budman, your stuff is top notch so I will gladly endorse it here [img]/images/graemlins/toast.gif[/img]
rps14a, the paint I used is from PPG and its in their line of automotive finishes that are called Harlequin. Thats their line of paints that shifts colors and they have several different ones. The color can also be varied depending on whether a white, grey, or black base coat is used under it. Its not cheap though, currently at about $38 per oz. I found it at a local auto body shop. He had some samples painted with various colors from PPG's Harlequin paints and I picked the one I liked, turns out he had some left over from some bike flames he did so thats what we used on my guitar.
Noodles, A friend of mine (guitar tech) sanded it and primed it as you see in the first picture I posted. The auto body shop then sealed it, put a grey base coat on and shot it with the PPG Harlequin color I picked. They used a standard body shop compressor/paint gun.
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