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  • #16
    lol... this amuses... every is finding the smallest of detail mismatches but surely the biggest arguement is the finish? solid or sparkle??

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    • #17
      Originally posted by neilli View Post
      I thought the original had a Charvel plate?
      Yeah, original had a Charvel plate and Jackson Logo on the headstock that was taped over.

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      • #18
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        Last edited by texasfury; 09-25-2008, 01:24 AM.
        Just a guitar player...

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        • #19
          It's definitely a taped over Jackson logo. I've got a couple of screenshots at home, and you can see the big "J" pretty clearly. IIRC someone else had screenshots of the Charvel plate, too.

          And that'd be correct for '86, too, as the last "Charvels" (or whatever you want to call them) had Jackson logos with Charvel plates.

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          • #20
            P.S.- There's nearly no way that the original was a sparkle finish. The sparkles absolutely scream out intensly in stage lighting, so you'd be able to tell big time in the movie.

            It's something you've got to experience in person - still pictures just don't convey it at all. Check this little vid on the Warmoth site for an example:

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            • #21
              i thnk it's a sparkle finish in the movie, but the low lighting makes it look more red. when steve starts playing his spot, look at the cutaways; they shine pretty well, which makes me think that it's the sparkle doing its job.

              just a thought. that said,

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              • #22
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                Last edited by texasfury; 09-25-2008, 01:24 AM.
                Just a guitar player...

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                • #23
                  I'll try to remember to post it after work.

                  Love the graphic, Sully!

                  Like I said, whether it's accurate or not, it's a killer guitar.

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by shreddermon View Post
                    P.S.- There's nearly no way that the original was a sparkle finish. The sparkles absolutely scream out intensly in stage lighting, so you'd be able to tell big time in the movie.

                    It's something you've got to experience in person - still pictures just don't convey it at all. Check this little vid on the Warmoth site for an example:

                    http://www.warmoth.com/paint/paint.c...lake_turquoise
                    it could be a fine sparkle, not as pronounced as the warmoth pic. the bass boat stuff didn't start coming back until the past few years, imo. something like a slight pearl in that red could have been possible. perhaps more of a metallic than a big flake sparkle.

                    just a thought.
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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by shreddermon View Post
                      Love the graphic, Sully!
                      thanks man!

                      and i agree, it's a cool lookin guitar, for sure.

                      here's a reference to a finer sparkle:



                      from far enough away, it's more uniform, less sparkly.

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                      • #26
                        How's that done, Sully? Is it like a smaller grain of micro-sequin (whatever you call it) or something?

                        I've been thinking of doing a custom in a green sparkle like that, but wanted it to be more subtle. Would love more pics or details on that guitar's finish, if you have them.

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                        • #27
                          Looks more like glitter in the paint instead of flake.

                          The guitar on the far right in this pic has the same type of finish... it's a fine metal flake, but looks smooth from a distance.

                          I think I have a close-up pic somewhere... need to look for it.
                          -Rick

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                          • #28
                            I once was so crazy and did a frame by frame analysis
                            One can definitely see the Charvel plate, but I never saw the Jackson logo, not even the "J". But you can see that the logo is covered with something, because it reflects the light different.

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                            • #29
                              Damn, now I'm going to have to pull out the DVD and give the guitar a closer look. I always thought it was just red, no sparkle.

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                              • #30
                                Originally posted by shreddermon View Post
                                How's that done, Sully? Is it like a smaller grain of micro-sequin (whatever you call it) or something?

                                I've been thinking of doing a custom in a green sparkle like that, but wanted it to be more subtle. Would love more pics or details on that guitar's finish, if you have them.
                                oh believe me, i gots plenty o'details!

                                here's a finished shot where you can see that from a distance, it's not a crazy sparkle:




                                that particular guitar was shot first with a metallic silver basecoat that was leftover silver from this paintjob:



                                from a distance, not so sparkly, but close up, or in different lighting, you get this:



                                lay some house of kolor organic green kandy coat on top of that color, and you will get the finish as shown above. then you clear over that, and you're good to go. and since kandy is just tinted clear color, the more green you put on top of it, the darker it will be.

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