Cool! Video?
Mandolin: Kentucky KM150
Other instruments: way too many, and yet, not nearly enough.
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That's a lot of work, very nice, projects like that are fun.
Davey Stuart tenor guitar (based on his 18" mandola design).
Eastman MD-604SB with Grover 309 tuners.
Eastwood 4 string electric mandostang, 2x Airline e-mandola (4-string) one strung as an e-OM.
DSP's: Helix HX Stomp, various Zooms.
Amps: THR-10, Sony XB-20.
Nice colour, how did you paint it and with what?
I think it might play and look better with lipstick pickups but it still looks great!
Thanks fox. Here is a synopsis I posted on another site.
I have been struggling with this paint thing. But I have learned a lot.
1. Do not use Rustoleum, it never cures
2.Use Krylon it cures in one day
3. Apply only enough color paint to cover the guitar, ONLY second coat 10 minutes after the first coat.
4. Use USC Spray Max 2k High Gloss Clearcoat Aerosol
5. Use a respirator and gloves with the clearcoat it is nasty stuff.
6. One can of clearcoat will cover 2 guitars with 3 coats.
7. Sand progressively from 600-2000 grit then buff. Looks like a factory job cures hard as a brick.
Paint is the devil...….
Ha ha yes getting a blemish free finish at home is certainly a challenge!
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