No f**** given. Lovely.
Check out the Sunburst, there's a bit more on the left than on the right. It's the way it got taped off on the bottom.
Exactly! You usually don't tape off guitars when spraying a burst. Regarding the other guitar, I'd like to see other pictures of that very guitar, I'm sure it's a visual effect due to the runout of the top. Anyway, here's an example from the Fender Custom Shop how they do bursts. Fascinating to me, there are many other videos from them. To bad it's in portrait mode...I've never seen that before either. When I visited the Fender Custom Shop and G&L Guitars, all the finishing guys were spraying bursts freehand. No taped off areas. They were really skilled!
Exactly! You usually don't tape off guitars when spraying a burst. Regarding the other guitar, I'd like to see other pictures of that very guitar, I'm sure it's a visual effect due to the runout of the top. Anyway, here's an example from the Fender Custom Shop how they do bursts. Fascinating to me, there are many other videos from them. To bad it's in portrait mode...
Sorry for the "no foot" veer!
Ralf
Quick question, then back to the feet - what is the "waterfall" behind him?
Here's all you want to know from the manufacturer of the Fender spraybooth: (I like how that page shows: "Read time: 5 minutes"!)Keeps the paint from contaminating the atmosphere.
The Mutron is pretty cool. I miss mine, but only so much. The chrome volume pedal is a Fender. Looks like someone had a fascination for volume pedals. All mine are gone now. Never really wanted the Ibanez multi effects, those were for guys who didn't already have every pedal under the sun ;]