Inspired by another thread, show your gorgeous guitars with the finish sinking nicely into the wood!
Extra points if your gold top shows flame!
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Inspired by another thread, show your gorgeous guitars with the finish sinking nicely into the wood!
Extra points if your gold top shows flame!
Let me kick it off with some sunken poly... '99 Custom 22 Soapbar
Very hard to photo (especially in my office)
http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8011/6...692c3901_b.jpg
http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7204/6...ec31c95c_b.jpg
Does the finish sink into the grain on the whole top? I think that would look pretty neat.
Yep, the finish is applied very evenly over the top so it's the same sexy story everywhere!Quote:
Originally Posted by prstatic
Some of my favorite PRS over the years had the finish beautifully sunken into the wood. What a great look.
http://i1097.photobucket.com/albums/...7/DSC_0175.jpg
Don't have any other photos at hand where it shows but if you look closely you can see a little sunken finish happening between the pickups. It's gloss nitro and it does show better on the back with the mahogany's pores. Think it looks cool.
What I would like to do ideally would be to put together an animated GIF file of me turning my guitar through a light source. It's so obvious that way, but the stills barely pick it up. The wavey lines here should be much more straight. You can also see behind the bridge on the face of the guitar, the centerline where the top was joined/bookmatched, but once again, still photos just don't get it.
http://i235.photobucket.com/albums/e...lameFigure.jpg
Oh, here's another one. The reflection of the edge of the bed shows it nicely, especially up near the pickups.
http://i235.photobucket.com/albums/e...s/IMG_3111.jpg
This one's sunken a bit:
http://i300.photobucket.com/albums/nn16/dumbleods/5.jpg
If you click on the link, you can see the sink much better: http://i300.photobucket.com/albums/nn16/dumbleods/5.jpg
do the newer poly guitars do this or only the pre 95ish or whatever?
My PS is late 2000, and it has sunk a bit...Quote:
Originally Posted by wsaraceni
Jamie
My black guitar up there is a 2005
what causes it? my santana brazilian i dont think has sunk at all. i'll have to look closer though
My brand new Black JA-15 had a sunken finish the day I got it. Same thing with my Private Stock HBII. It would seem that time isn't the only factor.
just checked again. no sunken in finish but some pretty good arm wear
Here's another shot showing sunken finish beauty...
http://i300.photobucket.com/albums/n...5_470x4751.jpg
My nitro finish on my 09 Custom 24 GC45 has so sunken in so nice. The finish so incredibly thin. You can see the pours in the mahogany and a nice wavy pattern in the top. I can't get it to show in pictures.. :( but it's killer in person if you dig that sort of thing.
This is one of those fetish's I don't get. If I ever saw my finish sinking into the guitar, off to the PTC it would go :mrgreen:
You don't have to get it when you've already got it.Quote:
Originally Posted by The Ratchet
Here's my Fire Red '87.
http://i1364.photobucket.com/albums/...ps4f3a1b0e.jpg
These finishes are not "sinking" - these guitars came out of the factory with extremely thin finishes which conform to the minute changes in the wood's surface. My '89 Custom's finish looks the same today as when I bought it new 20+ years ago.Quote:
Originally Posted by The Ratchet