2016/12/27 14:11:54
spacey
 
do a paint job like this.
It was done by a certified Taylor repair tech on a custom made bass he built.
I've sent him a mail questioning if he painted the fret dots too? Seems like it to me. I don't know if that's something new but it is to me.
That metal flake spraying...wow...just something I need to learn how to do. It fascinates me. I don't know why but it seems if one could spray that they could probably spray most anything- but I don't know.
 

2016/12/27 16:08:15
bapu
Once you learn it can I send my bass back for a free paint job?
2016/12/27 16:26:51
spacey
Would you really?
2016/12/27 16:32:21
smallstonefan
I have an orange sparkle strat and I love the look! 
 
This is a photo I got off the internet, but same guitar:
 

2016/12/27 16:36:48
bitman
Isn't it hot rod metal flake type paint?
2016/12/27 16:39:20
kennywtelejazz
WOW nice ..I love the look of those Hot Rod Candy style paint jobs on guitars and bass
 
Kenny
2016/12/27 16:42:02
spacey
Nice!
What got my eye about Brian's is the size of the flake. It reminded me of the old motorcycle helmets.
 
I have a few factory Fenders that are metallic but nothing in yours or Brian's size of flake.
 
I also have a few paint guns that I've never used...no excuse...just need to decide to get serious I guess.
2016/12/27 17:15:41
bapu
spacey
Would you really?


Not really.
2016/12/27 19:50:38
spacey
bapu
spacey
Would you really?


Not really.


Well it was a good question Bapu. I could understand one preferring a paint finish. Since that wasn't an option for you, you raised my curiosity. I do hope it's a very good bass for you...after all I was up against some excellent competition/comparison. Personally I love the Purple Heart over flake any day:)
2016/12/28 20:37:40
ampfixer
Dune buggy paint is making a comeback? Who knew.
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