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  • #16
    There's a guy in P.A. who works for Brubaker Guitars i'll try to get his info, he charged me 200 bucks for a candy red flametop refinish and this guy is awesome.

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    • #17
      Originally posted by jacksoncsplayer View Post
      There's a guy in P.A. who works for Brubaker Guitars i'll try to get his info, he charged me 200 bucks for a candy red flametop refinish and this guy is awesome.
      Awesome, maybe it wouldn't cost too much... If it's less than say $150 or so (less than $100 would be really nice) then I think I'd be willing to go for it. Most of these places I'd have to ship to to have it done though, which would be like another $60

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      • #18
        I cannot find the guys name and number, I have a friend in P.A. and he's gonna check it out for me. Hopefully i'll hear something soon.

        MD

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        • #19
          Originally posted by Nazgul View Post
          Was that one on ebay? I asked one seller with the RX10D that had red vinyl bevels how he did them .
          Yes, I sold it on eBay. I sold some other stuff too and now have an RR1 Bengal that I can't put down! lol

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          • #20
            Since it's an RR1T, I'd seriously consider putting the money in to get it done by a professional. Sometimes doing a DIU thing to an expensive guitar like that may not appeal to someone in the market for one in the future, atleast then if you ever wanna resell you can charge a bit more becuase the bevels were done by a professional and will last. Just my 2 cents

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            • #21
              AmazingBlob, I sent you a pm. Long story short, I just used auto pinstriping tape from the local auto parts store. It is peel and stick. It also will come right off with rubbing alcohol if you want to go back to original. It is much cheaper that the $300 I was quoted to have the bevels painted white.

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              • #22
                Originally posted by sparky View Post
                AmazingBlob, I sent you a pm. Long story short, I just used auto pinstriping tape from the local auto parts store. It is peel and stick. It also will come right off with rubbing alcohol if you want to go back to original. It is much cheaper that the $300 I was quoted to have the bevels painted white.
                Cool, thanks. I think I'll try out the pinstriping tape, because if it's reversible I might as well. If I really dig how it looks I'll probably shell out for the real thing eventually. Thanks for the help everyone

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