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Tupperware
Posted 2007-02-08 9:25 AM (#116342 - in reply to #116317)
Subject: Re: Changing epaulets


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There's pics of the stealth on my website. But that guitar was a bugger to get good photos of. Like trying to take pictures of a mirror. Dave
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Koenig Kurt
Posted 2007-02-08 11:48 AM (#116343 - in reply to #116317)
Subject: Re: Changing epaulets



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Okay, it's done.
Dude, I started polishing it with Clover Nr.3 (I think it is a german brand ?), but it was too smooth. I should have taken Nr. 1 or 2, but I didn't have them. So I took car polish (for metallic colors) and dremeled the glue away. Now it is quite perfect, but I will polish again with Clover Nr. 2 for the small sratches.

I like the look of the guitar much better now.

But again, I would think about doing this to a textured top. The question is, how to polish it without changing the look of the normally semi matte surface? The top is not glossy, with a lot of 'holes' were the glue will stick in. I don't think it is too easy to get that job done perfectly.

Kurt
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Tupperware
Posted 2007-02-08 11:54 AM (#116344 - in reply to #116317)
Subject: Re: Changing epaulets


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WOW. That looks REALLY NICE !!!!
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Koenig Kurt
Posted 2007-02-08 11:56 AM (#116345 - in reply to #116317)
Subject: Re: Changing epaulets



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Thamks Dave! A new Stealth Adamas in the OFC!
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cliff
Posted 2007-02-08 12:40 PM (#116346 - in reply to #116317)
Subject: Re: Changing epaulets


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I like it.
GoodJob!
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mtnbikerfred
Posted 2007-02-08 12:42 PM (#116347 - in reply to #116317)
Subject: Re: Changing epaulets


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Another expample of "less is more".

Very nice guitar and and inspiration for the ACS (Adamas Custom Shop) to make a D-scale slothead.
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dvd
Posted 2007-02-08 12:55 PM (#116348 - in reply to #116317)
Subject: Re: Changing epaulets



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That looks very cool. I want one in cobalt! Wonder if this is one of those things where the custom shop would charge more to leave off the ep's than to include them! ;)
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2007-02-08 12:59 PM (#116349 - in reply to #116317)
Subject: Re: Changing epaulets


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That looks ssssooooo much better than the same guitar with epaulets.
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MWoody
Posted 2007-02-08 1:19 PM (#116350 - in reply to #116317)
Subject: Re: Changing epaulets



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Good job!

That is a nice effect.
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Jérôme
Posted 2007-02-08 2:12 PM (#116351 - in reply to #116317)
Subject: Re: Changing epaulets



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Wonderful guitar Kurt !!! ;)

J :)
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Waskel
Posted 2007-02-08 2:29 PM (#116352 - in reply to #116317)
Subject: Re: Changing epaulets



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I'm with Moody. I think certain Adamii look very cool like that.
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Tom_CA
Posted 2007-02-08 2:30 PM (#116353 - in reply to #116317)
Subject: Re: Changing epaulets


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Well done Kurt! I like it!

Can you send close pics of the epaulets?

Tom
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Dude
Posted 2007-02-08 3:54 PM (#116354 - in reply to #116317)
Subject: Re: Changing epaulets


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Waouh Kurt !!
It's fantastic !!!
What a job !
And what a look !!!
I was sure those black Adamas look like killer guitars without epaulets !
But you're right, on a texture top (which would be the case if I do that), the risk is high to make painting off.
I wrote to John. He kindly answered me. But the bad news is that for him there's a 50-50 risk that the epaulets will scrap painting...
I don't know what to do...
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Jewel's Mom a/k/a Joisey Goil #1
Posted 2007-02-08 4:02 PM (#116355 - in reply to #116317)
Subject: Re: Changing epaulets


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Drop dead gorgeous!! Now, if the Mothership made them like that in a lighter silvery gray, I might think about it.

--Karen
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Koenig Kurt
Posted 2007-02-08 4:11 PM (#116356 - in reply to #116317)
Subject: Re: Changing epaulets



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My Advice: Leave them as they are! Even if you'll get them off without hurting the paint, it will be a awful job to remove the glue. It is not easily polished away. You first have to scratch carefully away the bigger glue pieces. Then polish, polish, polish. And this will be the next problem: The textured tops don't have a high gloss finish. After polishing it, these areas will be glossy. Not, if you polish them at last with a very rough polish. But I won't take the risk to ruin the guitar if I were you.

With my W597: If I had ruined it, I would have gave her a new Clear gloss finish. No big deal, that every good luthier could have done. But with an old textured top - I doubt that it would have the same appearance (gold flitter, burst etc.)

As somebody mentioned: Order one as a Custom Order. The good thing about this - you will have two Adamas guitars then ;)

Kurt
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Tom_CA
Posted 2007-02-09 1:55 AM (#116357 - in reply to #116317)
Subject: Re: Changing epaulets


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That's a good advice Kurt! Two adamas guitars is always better than one.

Tom
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worshipleader
Posted 2007-02-10 10:20 AM (#116358 - in reply to #116317)
Subject: Re: Changing epaulets


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Kurt - Drop dead gorgeous. Man, I LOVE that look!!
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muzza
Posted 2007-03-22 9:37 AM (#116359 - in reply to #116317)
Subject: Re: Changing epaulets



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I wonder if that could be done on a wood top 1768?
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