The pictures don't really capture the finish, mobile phone pics reduced to 200kb. I'll get it all built and then find a place to upload some full-size photos from the 35mm camera. The shellac is sensational but understated at the same time.
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The pictures don't really capture the finish, mobile phone pics reduced to 200kb. I'll get it all built and then find a place to upload some full-size photos from the 35mm camera. The shellac is sensational but understated at the same time.
Even with a phone picture it still looks awesome!
Shiny. Really shiny.
The front needs some touch-ups, but shellac allows for this by binding into previous coats.
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The nature of the shellac finish is that it is extremely-thin, and it's difficult not to go too far in the final polishing phase. Thankfully, adding some more shellac in the spots that I've gone through is easy.
Sprayed lacquer would have been much easier, but this guitar was asking for something more traditional.
that cap is looking stunning Moose keep up the good work
Beautiful flame on that top. Looks great moose!
your patience is paying off moose, it looks amazing
I've ordered a pair of Moonflower humbuckers from Mr. Fabulous in Melbourne. These are hand-made in Australia. I'll give you all my impressions when I've completed the build.
http://mrfabulous.com.au/guitar%20pickups
Awesome finish Moose. Hard work and patience pays off in the end!
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they seem really good moose.
I know a guy who gets a lot of stuff off Mr Fab, and says it's good