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Thread: Andys Build #4 : JM-1 "Steppin Out In Paisley"

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    Reckon that is one BIIIIIIG transfer!?
    http://www.buildyourownguitar.com.au/forum/image.php?type=sigpic&userid=1258&dateline=1443806  448Gavmeister

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    Wow Andy, that looks amazing. You've hit it out of the park once again. This is a superb guitar, one that I would quite rightly kill for. An amazing job dude!

    Cheers,
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    Thanks guys for the comments, I'm really happy with this one.

    Sorry I didn't get back to you earlier, but decided to go fishing yesterday.
    Then after cleaning fish, throwing some in the smoker, and having a few beverages, it was all too late to answer you guys.

    Yes, the paisley pattern is a print, but just the pattern, the burst is sprayed and then the whole thing clear coated and cut and polished. Once I had the vectored paisley pattern ready, I printed it onto metallic charcoal vinyl. Because it's metallic it changes colour slightly as the light reflects off it...very tasty!

    Thanks again for your nice comments.

    Cheers,
    Andy


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    It's a stunner. Very well done!
    "Music is in the air; it's my job to pull it out."- Jaco Pastorius

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    That is one tasty JM, fantastic finish Andy.

    Scott.

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    Dang Andy, you slay me! You've finished about 4 guitars in the time I've been working on one, and they've all been killers that far outshine my meager efforts.
    Current:
    GTH-1

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    Scratch Lapsteel
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    wow Andy, another stunning build, love the paisley effect, how does it play and sound ?
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    @ Wokka
    It's settling in well Wokka.

    Got a bit of buzz at the first fret on the low E string.
    I'm sure it's nothing that won't get sorted out when I do the proper setup and intonation, etc.

    First guitar I've had like this with a 5 way switch and the 3 pickups...lots of options.
    I reckon it's going to be great!!

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    That is a fantastic print! Did you adhere that vinyl to bare wood?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Andyport View Post
    Well here she is guys, my Jazzmaster in Paisley Print.

    Originally was going to be plain black, had the initial coats on, when I stumbled across Fender's ST Paisley on there web site...and thought "now that's different". So things quickly changed.
    It really tested me out this one, every step of the way. Everything from poor fitting neck pocket, trouble with timber expansion when wet sanding, dropping the body onto the shed floor (luckily onto the rubber floor mat), also a total sand back and restart of headstock because I was unhappy with it (way to picky), to name but a few...all requiring repair jobs. But we got there in the end, be it with a little less hair!!

    Really happy with the end result, looks a lot better in the flesh...my snap shots don't do her justice.




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