I love this paint job on my SL2H. Looks killer under some stage lights. Does anyone else have this? I can't find any info on it other than what is in the old jackson catalogs. Is this rare or what? Its categorized as ZOWIE with color of Interference Cyan/Magenta
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Anyone familiar with ZOWIE Interference Paint from 2001? Any others out there?
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I have a 2002 SL1 with paint they called interference fireglow. Looks similar. It ranges from gold to orange to red to purple, but never blue like yours. I love the paint, and it changes constantly depending on the angle you look at it. Almost always looks purple in pictures (a lot like your last pic), but I got this one shot that shows a range of color.
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Originally posted by Trussrod View PostIt's probably PPG Harlequin "color shifting" paint if anyone wants to look it up."clean sounds are for pussies" - Axewielder
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I lived next to a body shop when this type of paint hit the market in the late 90's. I was under the impression PPG invented it. There was a pearl additive that came out at that time called Prizmatique. It made any clear coat sparkle like a rainbow. That might be worth looking up, too. I thought for sure these paints and additives would make their way to the guitar world, but they never really caught on. After a few conversations with paint reps I realized people might not want to pay $28 per oz for paint that couldn't be touched up if damaged. Each coat darkens the overall color of the applied paint so an entire car would have to be re-painted instead of blending in a small spot. This sort of thing is great for highlights--ghost flames, pin stripes, etc.
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Originally posted by Trussrod View PostI lived next to a body shop when this type of paint hit the market in the late 90's. I was under the impression PPG invented it. There was a pearl additive that came out at that time called Prizmatique. It made any clear coat sparkle like a rainbow. That might be worth looking up, too. I thought for sure these paints and additives would make their way to the guitar world, but they never really caught on. After a few conversations with paint reps I realized people might not want to pay $28 per oz for paint that couldn't be touched up if damaged. Each coat darkens the overall color of the applied paint so an entire car would have to be re-painted instead of blending in a small spot. This sort of thing is great for highlights--ghost flames, pin stripes, etc.
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The first one reminds me of my old Charvel.
This is how we did it, I remember because I helped the guy mix the paint. Dark blue with just a little bit of pearl blue FF and pearl pink FF, shot over a gold base and then cleared. It was very deep blue, deep purple at other angles, and at extreme angles (really hitting the pearl) it looked like it glowed magenta.
It's way over-flashed in those pics and I obviously can't take any more, but the first pic sort of shows the magenta/purple and the 2nd shows the "normal" color.Last edited by MakeAJazzNoiseHere; 02-25-2011, 06:35 AM.
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