Awesome job man. You should write a tutorial on how you did it
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Originally posted by Cygnus X1 View PostSo call me stupid, edumecate me...
It started out as a Charvel and ended up as a Jackson,right?
Awesome work.
Originally posted by scotty View PostGreat job on a killer guitar. It almost looked as if the body had binding.
Originally posted by Trem View Postawesome job, what a project.
who exactly did the paint ? i'm looking around for someone to paint a body or two for me, would like to know who has had good experiences with who.
Originally posted by neilli View PostThere is at least one USA Charvel neck thru, but the J serial would make this one a Jackson...
Originally posted by j2379 View Postgreat job looks killer how long does something like that take.
Originally posted by mm2002 View PostThanks Dave, it was a pleasure to do the refin on this one. I too love bringing these things back to life. You're right about the paint too, that color just can't be photographed! For those interested, I used GM code 10 white chromabase, and added a smidgen of course aluminum mixing base. And of course, several coats of urethane clear.
I will have to say, though, when Dave sent it to me I had never seen the "before" pics. He did a fantabulous job on the new binding and re-fret. It looked better than many factory jobs I've seen.
Originally posted by Razor View PostAwesome job Mark and Dave!
Now that is one hell of a restoration indeed!
Dave, if you don't mind me asking, where did you find it originally?
Originally posted by zeegler View PostThat really came out nice Dave. I'd love to know how it got in such a sorry condition before you rescued it.
Originally posted by SlasZ View PostAwesome job man. You should write a tutorial on how you did it
Originally posted by pebber View Postawesome job Dave, can we hire your service?Dave ->
"would someone answer that damn phone?!?!"
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Originally posted by pro-fusion View PostSweet!! That looks amazing.
What I want to know is why someone would have butchered a fine instrument like that in the first place. I can understand experimenting on a Hondo or something, but a SD Jackson????Dave ->
"would someone answer that damn phone?!?!"
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Originally posted by destructin_od View PostFuck the mojo ! This looks great!
sully
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