Mosrite 'Knock Off' Project #6 double neck

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Re: Mosrite 'Knock Off' Project #6 double neck

Postby Veenture » Wed Nov 04, 2009 5:04 pm

.......... :shock: ... :shock: ............(double smilies for your 'double' mr. Ellison)

...yeah, what the others have already said, VERY NICE! ;)

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Postby thunderhead » Wed Nov 04, 2009 5:25 pm

Alright Danny, how much$$$$????? That burst is awesome!!!! ;)
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Postby KRamone27 » Wed Nov 04, 2009 5:41 pm

That's looking great Danny

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Re: Mosrite 'Knock Off' Project #6 double neck

Postby JimPage » Wed Nov 04, 2009 6:03 pm

Boy Howdy, Danny; that is a fantastic paint job!

Are you using the same techniques that you learned from Semie, for the most part?

Refinishing or finishing a guitar takes such skill, judgement, experience, and patience that I just can't do it. My problems began back in 1961 when I tried to paint my first model plane, and they never got any better!

I also like the headstock logos.

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Re: Mosrite 'Knock Off' Project #6 double neck

Postby TerryTNM » Wed Nov 04, 2009 6:29 pm

A fine job you're doing Danny. Top Notch!

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Re: Mosrite 'Knock Off' Project #6 double neck

Postby dubtrub » Wed Nov 04, 2009 7:41 pm

Thanks to everyone for all the compliments. Much appreciated.

JimPage wrote:Are you using the same techniques that you learned from Semie, for the most part?


Funny that you mentioned that. The very first time I saw Semie, he was standing outside the door of his little shop spraying a sunburst finish. Being a kid, I ran up to him in total amazement and asked him if he had a spray booth. He said this is my spray booth, I just step out the door and start painting here in my spray booth. Well, I've been using that same spray booth ever since.

As for technique, it's basically the same generic method that virtually all guitar builders use. However, with my ancient worn out equipment it is pure luck when it turns out right.
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Postby MWaldorf » Wed Nov 04, 2009 8:04 pm

Danny,

Is it possible that Semie was also using worn-out equipment back in the day? Maybe that's why your bursts look so authentic! ;)

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Re: Mosrite 'Knock Off' Project #6 double neck

Postby JimPage » Wed Nov 04, 2009 8:29 pm

Danny wrote:
>>with my ancient worn out equipment it is pure luck when it turns out right.

Hardly! I may not be able to put a finish on a guitar, but I have watched others do it and there is not that much luck involved, to my eye.

There will be things that go wrong, but the people who are good at this-- and we on this forum are lucky enough to know some of them, including Danny-- have a system, and their system includes how to deal with what goes wrong so that the job still comes out right.

It never ceases to amaze me what these skilled folks can achieve. It has added a lot of beauty and joy to this old world.

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Re: Mosrite 'Knock Off' Project #6 double neck

Postby Dennisthe Menace » Wed Nov 04, 2009 8:30 pm

dubtrub wrote:Thanks to everyone for all the compliments. Much appreciated.

JimPage wrote:Are you using the same techniques that you learned from Semie, for the most part?


Funny that you mentioned that. The very first time I saw Semie, he was standing outside the door of his little shop spraying a sunburst finish. Being a kid, I ran up to him in total amazement and asked him if he had a spray booth. He said this is my spray booth, I just step out the door and start painting here in my spray booth. Well, I've been using that same spray booth ever since.

As for technique, it's basically the same generic method that virtually all guitar builders use. However, with my ancient worn out equipment it is pure luck when it turns out right.

Danny, I can ONLY comment with the negatives that can happen down here in South Fllorida although you probably have the same problem
on the West Coast as well...How the heck do you keep the bugs (flies, mosquitos, spiders, etc) off the guitar while the Finish is drying?!?! :shock:
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Re: Mosrite 'Knock Off' Project #6 double neck

Postby dubtrub » Wed Nov 04, 2009 9:05 pm

Dennisthe Menace wrote:[on the West Coast as well...How the heck do you keep the bugs (flies, mosquitos, spiders, etc) off the guitar while the Finish is drying?!?! :shock:

Well, lacquer dries really fast but I do have a cure for when a bug gets onto wet paint, and it happened once on the project. It's called, 'sand and do that area over'. I had plenty of problems from a bug to a blob of thinner blasting out at the wrong time right on the front in the yellow and red. Fortunately it wasn't too difficult to re do. That's precisely why I don't do this for income, I no longer have the patience. Thank goodness for the air brush. ;)
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