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flag72
Posted 2009-05-28 12:57 PM (#414051)
Subject: Is painting a guitar O.K.


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I was wondering is painting a guitar O.K.
I saw the post for the picture contest and one of the Ovation ad a American flag on it, this is awsome but wath about the sound and wood doe's it change it or if it's done properly is it O.K..
with wath kind of paint should it be done and which clear?????
question question qestion :p
again thank you
Daniel ;)
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Beal
Posted 2009-05-28 3:11 PM (#414052 - in reply to #414051)
Subject: Re: Is painting a guitar O.K.



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Sure, use a 2" brush and Krylon clear afterwards so seal it in.
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seesquare
Posted 2009-05-28 3:30 PM (#414053 - in reply to #414051)
Subject: Re: Is painting a guitar O.K.


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That's "using a bigger hammer", alright!
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Old Man Arthur
Posted 2009-05-28 3:45 PM (#414054 - in reply to #414051)
Subject: Re: Is painting a guitar O.K.



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Hey Daniel... Did the guitar look like this?



OO! OO! This one's better!
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mcthumber
Posted 2009-05-28 4:08 PM (#414055 - in reply to #414051)
Subject: Re: Is painting a guitar O.K.


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Originally posted by Beal:
Sure, use a 2" brush and Krylon clear afterwards so seal it in.
I generally use a shovel for the base coat and a whisk broom for the finish coat. THEN the clear.
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2ifbyC
Posted 2009-05-28 5:07 PM (#414056 - in reply to #414051)
Subject: Re: Is painting a guitar O.K.
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Originally posted by Old Man Arthur:
So help me, if I live long enough, one of dem puppies will be in the 'family'!

I've already let Brad's FD and Andrew's primo Tornado slip past my 'trigger finger'. While these two were definitely in the 'market', I've yet to see the 'flag' at a decent price since I've been able to consider one.

So if anyone finds one, !
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G8r
Posted 2009-05-28 5:12 PM (#414057 - in reply to #414051)
Subject: Re: Is painting a guitar O.K.


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Beal, you're gonna have to add back the Mauvais :D
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Mitzdawg
Posted 2009-05-28 7:03 PM (#414058 - in reply to #414051)
Subject: Re: Is painting a guitar O.K.
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Iffy,
There's a body to one of those at the Mothership; it needs a neck. Find something that you don't care for body-wise but with a good neck, and send it in to mate with the flag body, and voila: you have one for $chump$change$.

PS - got the bag today, thanks! It goes out Saturday.

And you can paint guitars - most of the gloss black ones out there didn't get that way naturally. And auto paint works really well.

woof
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2ifbyC
Posted 2009-05-28 7:12 PM (#414059 - in reply to #414051)
Subject: Re: Is painting a guitar O.K.
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John,

Check your PM...

Sorry for the g-bag shipping delay. Ya did a grand 'thing'!
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an4340
Posted 2009-05-28 9:32 PM (#414060 - in reply to #414051)
Subject: Re: Is painting a guitar O.K.


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You can do whatever you want.
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flag72
Posted 2009-05-28 11:08 PM (#414061 - in reply to #414051)
Subject: Re: Is painting a guitar O.K.


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Hey OMA yes that's the one but i was wondering that i would like something different.but the answer here seem'd flaky!!! and i dont beleive that spray can will do.
Daniel
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MWoody
Posted 2009-05-28 11:14 PM (#414062 - in reply to #414051)
Subject: Re: Is painting a guitar O.K.



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Iffy,
By the time you get one we may have added two more stars!

M(South Texas and South Alaska)Woody
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2ifbyC
Posted 2009-05-28 11:24 PM (#414063 - in reply to #414051)
Subject: Re: Is painting a guitar O.K.
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Originally posted by MWoody:
Iffy,
By the time you get one we may have added two more stars!

M(South Texas and South Alaska)Woody
Day-um Woody, not sure I'll last that long!

BTW, ya forgot the Conch Republic...
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flag72
Posted 2009-05-28 11:32 PM (#414064 - in reply to #414051)
Subject: Re: Is painting a guitar O.K.


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but kiding aside can a guitar be painted with out affecting the sound and how, any expert here that no's
Daniel :confused:
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MWoody
Posted 2009-05-28 11:36 PM (#414065 - in reply to #414051)
Subject: Re: Is painting a guitar O.K.



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Any shellac, lacquer, polyurethane or hard drying finish done over a well sealed surface will be just fine. Oils may prove interesting if they don't fully catalyze.

Visit the Stemac.com site for all the info and tools you need, and bring your credit card.
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dcwill
Posted 2009-05-29 12:53 AM (#414066 - in reply to #414051)
Subject: Re: Is painting a guitar O.K.


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Like this?



The artist's name is Peter Cree and he's a true wizard. His art is only microns thick. Visit his site at http://www.creestudios.com for more great pictures and info.
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