I know some of you get a little ill at the thought of applying a decal to the front of your guitar but trust me when I say, my experience with Inzane decals has been great from the start.
in late January I ordered a guitar kit. a "5150" kit or Kramer 84 reissue kit. I was trying to figure out what to do with the body. air brush, custom paint shop, or stencil my own design. I ran across Inzane decals and the designs blew my mind! Not only could I have a custom design that I loved but it didn't require a ton of skill to apply.
If you have a super player guitar but it looks like it escaped from the wrong end of a wood chipper, using one of these decals could make it a great looking guitar as well.
Do yourself a favor and check out the customer gallery on their site. http://www.inzanedecals.com/gallery.php My guitar is the orange tiger stripe but all the guitars are displaying Inzane decals.
by the way, I don't work for Inzane and they didn't ask me to advertise for them. Like other things I've shared on this site, they worked out really well and I'm just passing on info.
in late January I ordered a guitar kit. a "5150" kit or Kramer 84 reissue kit. I was trying to figure out what to do with the body. air brush, custom paint shop, or stencil my own design. I ran across Inzane decals and the designs blew my mind! Not only could I have a custom design that I loved but it didn't require a ton of skill to apply.
If you have a super player guitar but it looks like it escaped from the wrong end of a wood chipper, using one of these decals could make it a great looking guitar as well.
Do yourself a favor and check out the customer gallery on their site. http://www.inzanedecals.com/gallery.php My guitar is the orange tiger stripe but all the guitars are displaying Inzane decals.
by the way, I don't work for Inzane and they didn't ask me to advertise for them. Like other things I've shared on this site, they worked out really well and I'm just passing on info.
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