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www.rexterguitars.co.uk
www.rexterguitars.co.uk
http://www.thefretboard.co.uk/discussion/89942/caspercaster#latest
Persevering with googlephotos as it is handy for me rather than uploading to imgur too, seems that if I put them all in a public album they might show for everyone. tbc
www.rexterguitars.co.uk
www.rexterguitars.co.uk
http://www.thefretboard.co.uk/discussion/89942/caspercaster#latest
Very pretty JM style I built for someone in the summer...
AVRI Jaguar restoration (reposting in case pictures not showing earlier). Came in in a real state. I left the neck as it was (hugely checked with beautiful natural wear) and refinished body and headstock in perefctly aged Ice Blue Metallic. Owner over the moon with this one. As a guide, a job like this which included refin, reassembly, new wiring components and a full setup comes in around £450-500
AV65 Fender Jazzmaster refinished in Firemist Silver
Highway 1 strat refinished in Firemist Gold, needed extensive prep as was totally battered... refinished it then it got a very light re-battering...
Bit the bullet a workshop reshuffle last week. Over a year in here and still feel like there's weeks of work to do getting it to the best setup, but this is a big improvement in the non painting area. It's amazing how many things like this there are to do which feel like they're keeping you from your actual work but are essential for the greater good. It's not just spraying guitars, it's a whole host of other things that have to be done.
Built a new buffer pedastal and tuned it up and now it's purring nicely. Tidier than normal in this picture. I've moved all the messiest machines like the router table and bandsaw well out of the way in the back corner, big Camvac dust collector is hidden away in the back wall cupboard but I still need to sort that all out properly.
www.rexterguitars.co.uk
The problem I have with your work is...I'd order a LPB...no, a Firemist Gold, no an Inca Silver, no wait...ugh aged Metallic Ice Blue...damn it, one of each !
Seriously great work...what level of relic aging do you go to ?
I'm happy to do whatever the customer wants mostly (apart from highly figured exotic wood tops in lurid stains haha). I enjoy working on all levels of ageing and totally pristine finishes. My default senisbilities lie in always trying to do what looks convincing with a less is more philosophy.
My take is that all vintage guitars left the factory with 'factory' finishes so that's always my starting point. I've had a lot of such guitars thourgh my hands over the years and to see that kind of extreme custom shop level of wear on them just isn't really a thing. But... that kind of ageing has definitely become a movement of it's own I think and there's value in everything. It's all about getting the job right for the individual.
I've done a couple of really heavy relic colour over burst things and they came out well but my usual recommendation to an undecided customer would be lightly aged - a handful of well placed and realistic dinks, perhaps some white primer peeking through and some nice non-compressed air lacquer crazing.
www.rexterguitars.co.uk
http://www.thefretboard.co.uk/discussion/89942/caspercaster#latest