leo12. said:It reminds me of a solid kitchen counter top like "Corian" or a variation of it. need a closer
pic. Could be pearloid covered chips on black. These Guys do this,
http://www.brandoniguitars.co.uk/pearloid.asp
Updown said:Yeah has that marbled gigsaw look.
Didn't the photo, link you to somewhere about it ?
AutoBat said:vinyl wrap & sealer finish on top could replicate it
TroubledTreble said:I zoomed in close. It looks like many many laminates. I think this was done so it could be made to thickness and so that the side would not show the "grain" strangely. I believe it is some sort of solid surface material and not a finish.
DangerousR6 said:If I can ever find a sheet of this stuff, I've got an idea... :laughing7:
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Neo Fender said:That's a Formica (countertop laminate) Boomerang pattern. Wilsonart and Vitro also make boomerang patterns: http://retrorenovation.com/2011/10/20/boomerang-laminate-3-designs-14-colors-available-today/
yes you are correct, its boomerang formica from the 50's, but most places that say they have it don't. And the ones that do are asking hundred of dollars for it.DangerousR6 said:If I can ever find a sheet of this stuff, I've got an idea... :laughing7:
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tylereot said:I'll bet that's just one big milled slab of acrylic, like they use for pen blanks.
I'm using an acrylic pearly pen blank to make a trem arm tip.
Black Dog said:tylereot said:I'll bet that's just one big milled slab of acrylic, like they use for pen blanks.
I'm using an acrylic pearly pen blank to make a trem arm tip.
Yea, that's kinda what I am thinking too.
I would be concerned about the weight of a thick acrylic body, but I guess it would be no different than one of those clear acrylic geetars :dontknow: