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    Mentor DarkMark's Avatar
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    Good to hear it it all ended well. Nice!

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    Good to hear it it all ended well. Nice!
    Thanks DarkMark.

    Mmmm what to do next.
    If it aint broken...break it and build something better

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    Great result!

    Mmmm what to do next.
    Why, build another one, of course!!!
    Making the world a better place; one guitar at a time...

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    i think youve done a cracking job mate, for a first timer youve ended up a pro. And the guitar looks like is was made with that colour not just a patch up job.
    Kudos to you, you should be well chuffed.
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    McCreed great idea. Might go for something a bit out there this time. Have an idea just not sure if I could achieve it.
    If it aint broken...break it and build something better

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    Quote Originally Posted by nitroburner1000 View Post
    i think youve done a cracking job mate, for a first timer youve ended up a pro. And the guitar looks like is was made with that colour not just a patch up job.
    Kudos to you, you should be well chuffed.
    Thanks Nitro. Much appreciated for your kind words. Amazing what you can do with spray cans.

    I was always afraid of ruining it but actually it's very forgiving and allows for the odd stuff up. Like anything practice is the key. I think I wasted a whole can just getting it down pat. Also doing about 15 coats of clear helped getting no sand through.
    If it aint broken...break it and build something better

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