Tim, track me down for a couple beers next year. Thanks again!
Tim, track me down for a couple beers next year. Thanks again!
Great Pics THANKS FOR POSTING!
So how do they keep the stain off the binding!? I've always wondered that.... Painter's tape?
Oh and second dibs behind Jedi on that body on the right! WOW
PRS needs to have "Concierge" to help find such guitars....
Before you Poo Poo the idea TAYLOR has one.... Oh ya, I said it... I used the "T" word... Dropped a "T" bomb!LOL!!
sorry, It's been a long day and I'm asleep on my feet.![]()
Funny you ask, that's what I assumed. But as I walked by someone staining an eriza verde top, there was no tape. I was on my way to somewhere else so I didn't get a chance to ask and I never made it backJust more proof I needed more time to spend at each step of the process!
Wish I had an answer but I don't know!
Here was my attempt at a "frostbite" style stain. I didn't get the transition going into the more natural part as smooth as I would've liked, but it was my 1st shot...and I was pretty clueless as to how it was done
Was going for something like:
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It takes a few tries to get it perfect, I went through that learning process last year. It is mostly about wiping the stain off after you put it on but once you get it then you can do it every time.
While I imagine that my dad and I are the only people who find the wood-staining part the highlight of Experience, it was awesome to be able to pull some cut up bodies out of the bins this year and stain them instead of just the cutouts that they usually have.
We found 4 complete bodies and one 5/6th of a body. We didn't realize that there were whole guitars until after people had taken some of the horns out of the bins so there were many more to be had at the beginning of the day.
Did a take on Electric tiger on the single cut and an orange fade on the double cut. They look even better now that they are home and clear coated.
After refinishing some cheap other brand plywood guitars since last year's Experience it was a dream to stain the whole body with PRS wood.
SO WHY WHERE THEY CUT UP!
I wanted to cry....![]()
PRS Flickr page - they had pretty much all of the for sale guitars pictured there. It was at The Guitar Shop Canada table. Could contact Brent, not sure if it sold, it was still there Sunday. Was some variation of frostbite.
I would have to agree with you on that one Hans. I did a double take on that one everytime I walked by. Of course there was the olive P22 with 408's too.
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I was - but I didn't remember it being you getting up when Ron moved over by Jack. And I know what you mean - my wife teased me because I'm kind of quiet until I get comfortable with people (she calls it anti-social!), so she was almost beside herself watching me at Experience. It all started when we pulled into the hotel and I ran into Markie, Steve, Brian and crew before I even got to the door! The kicker might have been during Thursday's event - we got seats, and she went to get dinner. When she got back, I went to get something. When I came back, the third and final seat in our row was occupied and she was chatting to the guy in the seat. I heard her say something about "husband - and here he is now." The guy turned and said, "Oh, I didn't know you were with Alan!" The look on her face was priceless. I almost was expecting her to say "who ARE you?" at some point.
Alan
"Acting your age makes about as much sense as acting your street number" - Billy Connolly
Maybe we weren't there at the same time - I was sitting on the floor next to Jamie (almost at the feet of the mod!). But I admit - I lost track of where the guitar was after it went through several pairs of hands. I don't remember if it went back to the case or not.
Alan
"Acting your age makes about as much sense as acting your street number" - Billy Connolly
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