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I like it but originally I was doing it to try and restore vintage Fenders that were basically destroyed by horrible refinishing in the 70s .
My only rule is ;
It must look credible and the wear should relate to real use. The worst culprit for not doing this is Suhr.
This is just a paint stripper accident and looks horrible. (IMO).
I get it that it’s just a look for them but it just a get out for a quick job. Nash represents the other end of shit imo. Pathetic belt sander garbage.
Where do you even start with this embarrassing shit?
But in spite I still like relic work and continue to do it myself
These days it is for restoration purposes on vintage and replicas only from me .
The most difficult is replicating an existing instrument with the same marks . This is an art form in itself and not one that many do because you can easily put pictures against the work and see the shortcomings.
I spent more time on this body than anything before or since.
This is the kind I like doing
Light credible copying the look of actual vintage instruments. The difficulty comes with the hardware for me though.
Anything beyond this starts to loose its played look and just starts to look like rust but not focused on play wear.
My only rule is ;
It must look credible and the wear should relate to real use. The worst culprit for not doing this is Suhr.
This is just a paint stripper accident and looks horrible. (IMO).
I get it that it’s just a look for them but it just a get out for a quick job. Nash represents the other end of shit imo. Pathetic belt sander garbage.
Where do you even start with this embarrassing shit?
But in spite I still like relic work and continue to do it myself
These days it is for restoration purposes on vintage and replicas only from me .
The most difficult is replicating an existing instrument with the same marks . This is an art form in itself and not one that many do because you can easily put pictures against the work and see the shortcomings.
I spent more time on this body than anything before or since.
This is the kind I like doing
Light credible copying the look of actual vintage instruments. The difficulty comes with the hardware for me though.
Anything beyond this starts to loose its played look and just starts to look like rust but not focused on play wear.
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