P pocoloco New member Apr 7, 2007 #1 anibody noe where can i 'zhng' mi guitar ?? like adding some stripes or something or it ...
D dookiedookdook Member Apr 8, 2007 #3 some guy was selling his strat and sg with really cool diy patterns man
G gibbytones New member Apr 8, 2007 #4 the best you can do is actually DIY, no point givin it to proffesionals to do it. well it also depends what guitar your having la. if you own those monsters like gibbys, prs then you better consider your options.
the best you can do is actually DIY, no point givin it to proffesionals to do it. well it also depends what guitar your having la. if you own those monsters like gibbys, prs then you better consider your options.
rimuel Member Apr 8, 2007 #5 i wouldn't even bother to think about DIY-ing a gibson or prs.cuz ic ant even afford one in the 1st place :lol:
i wouldn't even bother to think about DIY-ing a gibson or prs.cuz ic ant even afford one in the 1st place :lol:
im-jk New member Apr 8, 2007 #6 lol i wouldnt even dare to diy cheaper gutiars. to me even $400 is alot. haha
P pocoloco New member Apr 8, 2007 #7 dunno and dun dare to diy mi guitar lol jus gt mi jacksont wrxt about 3 months ago ...
MackSonne New member Apr 8, 2007 #8 I'm thiking of including a pickguard for my currently-bare-faced guitar... perhaps matching pickup covers too. Any ideas where to go for custom pickguards?
I'm thiking of including a pickguard for my currently-bare-faced guitar... perhaps matching pickup covers too. Any ideas where to go for custom pickguards?
S suckasucks New member Apr 8, 2007 #9 Do a jimi to it! use nail polish and draw out some stuff on the guitar.
G gibbytones New member Apr 8, 2007 #10 i suggest you should use some cheap paint on or white board marker on the guitar. draw out what you want. if it doesnt turn out nice. you can always use some solutions like a bit of thinner or brasso to wipe it off without a trace... dont be afraid to try. dont hold back. you never know what you might end up with.
i suggest you should use some cheap paint on or white board marker on the guitar. draw out what you want. if it doesnt turn out nice. you can always use some solutions like a bit of thinner or brasso to wipe it off without a trace... dont be afraid to try. dont hold back. you never know what you might end up with.
XLayaR New member Apr 8, 2007 #11 DIY.....but THINK first....I tried DIY-ing once and it ended up like shit.... Or you can find Johnny...
DIY.....but THINK first....I tried DIY-ing once and it ended up like shit.... Or you can find Johnny...