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1 minute ago, steantval said:

You have let all of us into your little secret -

 

It will still be a cheap bass, under all that flashy paint 😀

 

 :) erm, erm.... I erm meant.... Cheap as in.... 

 

C ustom

H andmade

E xpensive

A merican

P recision

 

(not a Harley Benton.... honestly guvnor.....) 

 

:)

 

 

 

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6 minutes ago, uk_lefty said:

If the cost of respray is too high you could also look at vinyl wrapping, may be cheaper. There's been some threads on it in the past. Just a thought/ option.

 

Great idea, thanks. I'll have a look, that might save a lot of hassle too. 

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40 minutes ago, uk_lefty said:

If the cost of respray is too high you could also look at vinyl wrapping, may be cheaper.

I know a guy that does vinyl work and based in Sale, just outside Manchester. If you wanted a flashy printed design he is brilliant at that sort of thing as well.

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7 hours ago, la bam said:

Hi all, 

 

Does anyone know anyone who sprays bass bodies? I'm north West based, but I don't supposed that really matters if I can post. 

 

I'm just looking at changing a cheap bass into a flashy looking one :)

 

 

David Wilson, the best ive seen and a top bloke to boot!

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9 hours ago, BassBunny said:

I know a guy that does vinyl work and based in Sale, just outside Manchester. If you wanted a flashy printed design he is brilliant at that sort of thing as well.

 

If this is Al you're talking about then seconded.  He does excellent backdrops, banners and bass drum heads too.

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1 hour ago, colleya said:

 

If this is Al you're talking about then seconded.  He does excellent backdrops, banners and bass drum heads too.

 

10 minutes ago, Jakester said:


If this is who I’m thinking of, definitely thirded - had some great service off him. 

It is indeed. I'll be enjoying a pint or two with him on Christmas Eve at the local craft brewery.

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I've done one myself and got a pretty decent finish. You'll need a shed or garage with a heater to get a decent finish and it'll cost around £80 in materials. 

Good prep is everything if you want a good finish. 

It was my daughters Peavey International IV I painted. After four years of clumsiness, carelessness and general abuse it still looks great. That was also a cheap bass and it sounds great.

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