
just wondering if it will work with a sunburst... it looks quite different from ash, no?
but D+B then?FUZZ_KING wrote: no b+b for me, thanks![]()
nonono. only pre-cbs-style.fenderjapan wrote:but D+B then?FUZZ_KING wrote: no b+b for me, thanks![]()
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Already had that experience with my black JM body, it's swamp ash, and it's like a cotton ballmcjt wrote: Maybe it's me, but i think the extra light bodies are SOFT. i drilled a few holes in my korina body, and the drill bit went in VERY fast. Watch out!
wow! very nice. I would go with Mary Kay trans. white, and an ebony fretboard, clay dot, musikraft neck...you choose the guard.FUZZ_KING wrote: I just bought this Musikraft korina body:
I don't intend to do it myself this time, i was just wondering whether a sunburst would look okay or totally off, with that given grain...painted wood wrote: I think sunburst can be tricky...unless you have a pro that could do it for you. MK white can be tricky to get even coverage, but with a little prractice you can get it down. I spray the sides first with the body propped up laying flat and then with it hanging, spray the front and back like a machine in vertical patterns with %50 overlap.
StevenO wrote: I think what you want is really a target burst, mid-60s style.
not a matching pair.....orFUZZ_KING wrote: nonono. only pre-cbs-style.![]()