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Depends what quality you want it to be. If you want a factory type job, you will have to lightly wet sand the existing finish (the entire body, minus the neck) with 400-800 grit and mask off the guitar minus the bevels using a 3M tight seal tape. Shoot light coats of PPG Urethane, 2 part component white color. Light coats as to not build up the edges in the white (even then you may have to wet sand the paint lines slightly) and shoot clear coat over the entire guitar. Then wet sand level and buff out as you would a complete refinish. A lot of work IMO. Or, you could do it cheaply for looks using gloss white transfer graphic material, cut to fit each bevel. you will of course have intersection seams.
My solution: Sell the guitar as is and buy one with the factory paint graphics you want.
Tone is like Art: Your opinion is valid. Listen, learn, have fun, draw your own conclusions.
No, I don't need a factory quality job, and AFAIK there aren't any black w/white bevels around, or if there are, I haven't seen any. In any case, I'm not interested in selling a guitar and buying a new one just for the bevels.
And I think Sparky just used automotive pinstripe tape or something? I can't imagine that would be too difficult...
I just did something similar to my RX10 project......
It's metallic red and I added the black bevels.......
I wasn't looking for a factory "perfect" result either, just looking to personalize it a bit........
I just masked off the body with green painter's tape, lightly sanded the bevels and rattlecanned 'er up......I'm happy with the result, flaws and all....
I don't know if I'd be brave enough to do the same thing to a USA model though.......
I'm not into hell.........I just dig the soundtrack.........
Get a professional to do it for you. You will be surprised how little it will cost you since you are only wanted the bevels painted. I would think it would cost less than $300.
1979 Gibson Les Paul Custom
Jackson SLATQH
Jackson DK2M Inferno Red
Jackson DK2M With a Learn Custom Paint Job
Jackson DKMGT (project)
Kramer Focus 1000
Ibanez SDGR Bass
Ovation Celebrity
Martin Backpacker
Get a professional to do it for you. You will be surprised how little it will cost you since you are only wanted the bevels painted. I would think it would cost less than $300.
$300 is still pretty spendy just for bevels IMO . I don't know, though, Sparky said he just used automotive pinstriping tape, which is like $6.
Anyway.. anyone suggestion if I want to refinish a Jackson Guitar or maybe add a bevel? I know Dan Lawrence (GMW) is great.. but is there any other choice? thx
$300 is still pretty spendy just for bevels IMO . I don't know, though, Sparky said he just used automotive pinstriping tape, which is like $6.
You should call some finish guys for a price quote. I found a guy on the Jackson authorized repair page here in Houston that would refinish an entire body for $320, and that was for stripping the original finish, and repainting the entire body and headstock.
1979 Gibson Les Paul Custom
Jackson SLATQH
Jackson DK2M Inferno Red
Jackson DK2M With a Learn Custom Paint Job
Jackson DKMGT (project)
Kramer Focus 1000
Ibanez SDGR Bass
Ovation Celebrity
Martin Backpacker
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