I am not sure that would work on the pine.Just curious; do you think a similar effect could be achieved by spraying rattle-can satin black on a body like that and then level-sanding?
Ya, I had considered that and may well end up doing it.If it's going to green starting with blue that means there's a lot of yellow in the wood. Maybe going all yellow, rolling with it.
I feel this might make it a yellowy guitar.If it's going to green starting with blue that means there's a lot of yellow in the wood. Maybe going all yellow, rolling with it.
Oh it looks cool here too in fact I may call it "Lil Rick the Tiger King"Looks great in the picture ... sort of tigery
Thank you, sadly ol Spud can only afford maple!That’s looking good. Get a neck fretboard color that matches your sear marks and you’re good to go.
This looks awesome! SpookyOlde' Yeller (I may try out for Stryper now) One coat of dye.
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rhaaaarrrrr!This looks awesome! Spooky
It's got tiger energy!
RHAAAAhhhhhhhh!It's got tiger energy!