jackthehack
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That would work, but there are a lot of nice unique choice lamtops with grain more like this bass of mine.
The below was done with blue dye => lacquer wash coats => Jasco grain filler with black dye added => gloss lacquer top coats; you could do that, but it might take a lot of experimentation and be tricky to get that dark red color right. I'd shoot it with sanding sealer, apply the black filler, sand back smooth, another couple of coats of sanding sealer, them shoot it with Mohawk Dark Red Mahogany and then apply gloss lacquer top coats.
The Jasco filler is hard to source, if you wind up buying the body/doing it yourself, PM me.
The below was done with blue dye => lacquer wash coats => Jasco grain filler with black dye added => gloss lacquer top coats; you could do that, but it might take a lot of experimentation and be tricky to get that dark red color right. I'd shoot it with sanding sealer, apply the black filler, sand back smooth, another couple of coats of sanding sealer, them shoot it with Mohawk Dark Red Mahogany and then apply gloss lacquer top coats.
The Jasco filler is hard to source, if you wind up buying the body/doing it yourself, PM me.