Blue Dye Ash Jazzmaster Finished Pg. 2

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Re: Blue Dye Ash Jazzmaster Finished Pg. 2

Post by HNB » Wed May 25, 2022 4:29 pm

Thank you. There was already chrome parts so it felt more balanced visually with the change out. :)
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Re: Blue Dye Ash Jazzmaster Finished Pg. 2

Post by Scout » Wed May 25, 2022 4:52 pm

Looks sweet! The ash really makes a great see through finish, enjoy!

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Re: Blue Dye Ash Jazzmaster Finished Pg. 2

Post by dc » Wed May 25, 2022 6:02 pm

oh, rock music 8) one of your best yet -
in the coldest night / huddled 'round the dying embers

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Re: Blue Dye Ash Jazzmaster Finished Pg. 2

Post by smjenkins » Wed May 25, 2022 8:59 pm

That looks wonderful Chris. Love the chrome knobs and black pickup covers over the anodized black guard. And the grain on that body is the business.

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Re: Blue Dye Ash Jazzmaster Finished Pg. 2

Post by HNB » Thu May 26, 2022 6:52 am

Thanks everyone. :D I am very happy with the color. I am not loving the Tung Oil yet though. It is still slightly rubbery feeling. Not like you can leave finger prints or hair sticking to it, but it doesn't feel fully cured yet. I am hoping it is just a time issue. Oil based paints can take a while to cure fully sometimes.
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