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Hershel Yatovich pearl Cellulose Strat Finish.

Barry Combs

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Help! I am trying to find the exact finish that Hershel from Chris Isaak's band used in a live practice video of "Wicked Game"... Ive been looking for over a week and even messaged him with no response... Here is my wormhole so far.... From what I know it is a cellulose laminate on a 1 time build from Skyway tremelo co. With parts possible from Warmoth.. I have found many different laminate sheets on line but nice and big "Swirl/Paisley" as this one has... First time posting on here. Any leads would be appreciated!Screenshot_20251009-151921_Google.jpg
 
I dont think it is a dip. From a side shot you can see a distinct line on the face of it where it goes from the pearl finish to a white or Olympic white solid color on the back and sides.
 
I dont think it is a dip. From a side shot you can see a distinct line on the face of it where it goes from the pearl finish to a white or Olympic white solid color on the back and sides.
But a dip might be the easiest, most cost effective way to get close to the look without spending thousands on a custom.
 
Help! I am trying to find the exact finish that Hershel from Chris Isaak's band used in a live practice video of "Wicked Game"... Ive been looking for over a week and even messaged him with no response... Here is my wormhole so far.... From what I know it is a cellulose laminate on a 1 time build from Skyway tremelo co. With parts possible from Warmoth.. I have found many different laminate sheets on line but nice and big "Swirl/Paisley" as this one has... First time posting on here. Any leads would be appreciated!View attachment 66831
It looks to me like a plastic laminate that was glued on, just like a wood veneer. As an aside I saw Chris Issack with Hershall and it was a great show outdoors! Dig Chris Issack's music! Plus, he is very nearly as handsome as myself!
 
Warmoth did some bodies like that back in the day, but it was way before my time and I don't have any helpful info. @Knorris

Why yes we did. We called it Acrylic Swirl. I would epoxy the top to the body and would use a grayish pigment to mix with the epoxy so it would not be transparent. I believe some of our old flyers/catalogs offered it. And @Hodgo is correct. A heat gun was used to make the bend over the forearm contour.
 
Why yes we did. We called it Acrylic Swirl. I would epoxy the top to the body and would use a grayish pigment to mix with the epoxy so it would not be transparent. I believe some of our old flyers/catalogs offered it. And @Hodgo is correct. A heat gun was used to make the bend over the forearm contour.
Incredible! It appears that I came to the right place for sure! I wish I could just find the exact laminate sheets somewhere. Evidently the gray pigment is the majic key that makes what it is.
 
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