I'm going to torch this thing!

Tonar, you really do some fantastic work  :headbang1:
That axe is nothing less than awsome...
:kewlpics: :rock-on:
 
Ok last tease until I get the label put on the neck.  The label; oh the label, did I tell you about the label, I guess I did.  We’ll get back to that later.

Look at how nicely the flame popped on the neck when it got some clear on it. Here it is with 4 wash coats of gloss.  This is such a nice piece of fat flame!!!!!!!!  

I think T50 did a great job with the concept for this guitar and scored well on the wood for the body and the neck.

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The lable!   :headbang: :headbang: :headbang:
It means: an old Chinese phrase that describes a fearful sound.
The characters can be translated as "The Sound of Killing and Punishing".
I think it is so perfect for this guitar!  :icon_thumright:

PS Thank you Super Turbo Deluxe Custom.
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Tonar
Thanks for the pic!
The label looks great on the headstock!  :icon_thumright:

 
I'm not a big fan of it...
maybe its just because I don't like to assicate "Chinese" with "guitars"

having said that, if you are chinese yourself or are interested in their culture (or food) it is really cool! :)
 
Mark O said:
I'm not a big fan of it...
maybe its just because I don't like to assicate "Chinese" with "guitars"

I know what you mean... Chinese fakes have been plaguing the guitar market.
My company has been a victim to this Chinese counterfeit industry for years now.
I'm not of Chinese descent, but as Asian-American I thought this label would give
this guitar a very unique identity that I can relate to.

Just a thought:
Let's not forget the fact that Japanese also used to make a lot of Gibson, Fender,
and BC Rich counterfeits back in the days. Now, how many of us are playing well-made
Japanese guitars such as ESP, Ibanez, Yamaha, etc?

 
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