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Bill Crook had it digitally recreated and sells his own Paisley Tele's now - very well regarded and not at all cheap.
Allparts/Tokai do the best mass produced version of the original wallpaper, nice stippled silver bits. Their pink burst is better than Fender's too. I have a Tele body for sale if you're interested but they're not cheap.
I did see a relic Paisley replica for sale on Ebay a while back but whoever the seller was, he wasn't interested in sharing his paper source. Maybe he'd taken high res images and recreated it just like Bill Crook?
Not sure about similar paper but Jooky would probably know best.
I bought an Allparts body ... might have been from Streethawk come to think of it ... and it's just awesome, excellent pattern in textured foil and a lovely metallic pink burst. No good if you're not after a Tele though I guess.
They also do strat bodies and I was considering getting some in at one point. They're just too dear though.
Do you have any pics of your foil printing experiment? I wonder if textured foil is available?
I added a fake texture to the foil in photoshop before printing - figured it would be easier to spray over smooth foil rather than textured.
It turned out as an absolute horrible mess - the glue and epoxy yellowed and made the pattern fuzzy and yucky.
It also had to be really thick to smooth out the texture of the fabric and attempting to sand it was a nightmare, stuff is way too hard.
In the end I binned it.
The Allparts bodies are gorgeous though.
There is a massive colour difference between recent Fender reissues and the Allparts bodies. The Allparts version is gorgeous, and looks a lot more accurate than recent Fender reissues - the older the Fender reissue the more accurate the colour, with the 80's being closest to the 60's originals.
Anyway, as @gavin_axecaster said, Allparts no longer make the matching pickguards (Tele or Strat). If anyone fancies making one for their Tele then clear pickguards are available (I've seen a couple of suppliers on fleaBay). Rustoleum metallic pink spray paint is a pretty good match for Allparts bodies, and is available from Wilko, so if you have the skill it should be possible to burst the back of a clear Tele pickguard around the pickup rout.
As for Paisley Strat bodies, I'd love one, but categorically won't get one until the matching pickguards are available. And by matching, I mean properly matching, with the correct bursted edges to the pickguard as per the 80's Japanese Fender 'reissues'. I actually think Allparts are missing a trick - they make the bodies, they make some nice CBS/big headstock necks, and yet a vital aesthetic component (the bursted Paisley pickguard) simply isn't available. And let's face it, Paisley instruments are all about the aesthetic. All the paper (or fabric) and all those layers of poly lacquer wouldn't be my choice for best tone.
http://www.thefretboard.co.uk/discussion/89942/caspercaster#latest
Good shout!
One problem with doing a run of pickguards would be the difference in colours between Fender and Allparts versions.
However, it shouldn't be a problem for Allparts, should it? Allparts' current position presents a dilemma for you as a retailer, and for me as a customer, such that only the most dedicated (or foolhardy!) will pursue owning a Paisley instrument built from Allparts components. I mean, I looked at maybe 15 different metallic paints before stumbling on the Rustoleum stuff - having to do that is evidence enough that Allparts are failing in this area. So, from the perspective of them selling bodies, they clearly aren't supporting their retailers or customers. They should sell pickguards to match their own bodies, as that is what they sell. The number of Fender Paisley owners who need replacement pickguards must be tiny - they are such unique instruments - who actually removes and loses the original pickguard? It is people building their own Paisley instruments who need support. Indeed, given the not insignificant price of Allparts Paisley bodies, they should really supply them with the appropriate matching pickguard, as a package.
To be clear, this is categorically not a dig at you (sorry for the rant!). I am very grateful that @streethawk and @gavin_axecaster supply Allparts components, but if they ever ask for your feedback, please let them know they fell at the final hurdle with the Paisley stuff because of the pickguard situation. It really is very frustrating, and I expect there is a high quality Chinese manufacturer (Squier CV factory or similar) greedily eyeing Allparts business.
Also, if someone does want to make a pickguard for a recent Fender reissue, then Tamiya make a metallic pink which is very similar. Given it's designed for modelling, it will likely work well on a clear plastic pickguard. Also, Steve Robinson may be able to help, as I did have a chat with him and he did have something suitable. For now, here are a couple of pictures of Rustoleum metallic pink on a scrap of acrylic laid over an Allparts body:
http://i.imgur.com/eG6Y9OG.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/TXbmUvx.jpg
http://www.thefretboard.co.uk/discussion/89942/caspercaster#latest
First effort has worked out ok but the bottom of the halo is a bit thin. Might have to redo it later today.
The pickguard is bevelled and I've seen that on some originals so not too bothered.
The colour of the modern Fender ones is way too pink. I wonder if it's a conscious decision or poor attention to detail?
On mine, the halo on the 'guard has stayed much more pink than the rest of the body, so getting a perfect colour match paint wise won't be so important after a couple of years of sunlight.