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  • #16
    Originally posted by 4koa View Post
    Marty Bell does excellant work also...pretty quick turn around too
    {sometimes less then 2 weeks}

    reasonably priced depending how fancy you want to get also

    http://www.martybellfinishing.com/Gallery.html

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    • #17
      [quote=4koa;938410]Marty Bell does excellant work also...pretty quick turn around too
      {sometimes less then 2 weeks}

      reasonably priced depending how fancy you want to get also

      http://www.martybellfinishing.com/Gallery.html[/quote]

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      • #18
        Originally posted by 4koa View Post
        Marty Bell does excellant work also...pretty quick turn around too
        {sometimes less then 2 weeks}

        reasonably priced depending how fancy you want to get also

        http://www.martybellfinishing.com/Gallery.html
        he did my jackson flamed mapled guitar that was done well and done quickly! it was a hideous purple at the start. i didn't even know it was flamed maple 'til marty stripped it and mentioned how rare it was.

        i'd send another body or two to marty with total confidence!

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        • #19
          Anyone know what city Marty Bell is in?

          Also, I always thought that a pro paint job took a lot longer than 5-7 days. Is that really long enough for a real pro job?
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          • #20
            Originally posted by fullmetalguitar View Post
            Anyone know what city Marty Bell is in?

            Also, I always thought that a pro paint job took a lot longer than 5-7 days. Is that really long enough for a real pro job?

            Marty is near San Marcos, CA. If you use poly's as does Marty, you can get a "Pro Job" very quickly. Marty started in the automotive business with painting, then he moved to guitars since he is a player himself. He's done work for all the major guitar builders. One of his "claim to fame" signature paint work's is the Big flake metallics for G & L guitars. I love the gold finishes
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            • #21
              i'm not sure exactly what setup Marty has..but maybe he's using that UV light setups which dries poly really quickily... i'm not 100% sure but i think PRS was using something like that as well for awhile...might still be

              anyways i've never heard anything negative regarding Marty's finishes

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              • #22
                I have acquired a Jackson that had received headstock damage in shipping.
                So I also have interest inquiring about a refin, or two, or three.

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                • #23
                  I bought a Charvel Model 2 that the previous "Moron"painted the body with White House paint So Now I want to refinish it in the stock Black Color. Anyone Interested??Price??
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                  • #24
                    Are you looking for someone to paint it for you? Check out Marty Bell as mentioned earlier in this post.
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