I know it's a contentious subject and most people either seem to like or loathe it but... DAMN
Awesome version of 'Alchemy' too, I thought I had all of Sayce's stuff but obviously not as I have no idea where this was taken from.
One of the best relic jobs I've seen (video)
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Re: One of the best relic jobs I've seen (video)
Blimey, what a transformation! I'd kinda like to do something similar to my mexi tele, but it's a thick poly surface like this had and I dunno if I wanna strip it back and then nitro it just to beat it up again... sounds like a lot of work...
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Now that's my idea of proper Strat tone!
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Speaking of good relicing: During my visit to the Rockshop last Saturday, I met a Fender Roadworn Jazzmaster; first of its type I've seen. The ageing was just superb. No distressing, just the patina and nicks you'd expect from a cared for 50 year old working guitar. Holding it in my hands, it felt old. Great work!
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Re: One of the best relic jobs I've seen (video)
don't see much special in that sorry, having done most of that stuff in the past with the well traded 'ratty' strat.
I stripped back a poly sx tele body and shot it in black nitro as I was doing a mahogany body strat at the same time. Dunno why he bothered sanding it heat gun and it falls off usually . There is some shit relicing out there though, have to say
I stripped back a poly sx tele body and shot it in black nitro as I was doing a mahogany body strat at the same time. Dunno why he bothered sanding it heat gun and it falls off usually . There is some shit relicing out there though, have to say
So, is that low alcohol or no alcohol at all? mmmm, no alcohol, do you want to try it? Noooooooooo.