THE CURMUDGEON'S POSTERS--FIRST GROUP

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Aitch, that's a terrific idea!

Now, if I can just find someone to print it with vegetable inks, of course...
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OT - Hey Paul, down in Others, there's a thread named Chicchi. It is a 9 year old Japanese girl playing surf music. I think you'll get a kick out of it!
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Paul, I can get those printed for you on a professional press with 100% soy inks, at better than 300dpi too. I notice that CP recommends 200dpi screened with only 100lpi, right, that just saves them ink! A good 600dpi bed screened with a 150 lpi screen makes a much better poster on gloss Kaolin stock, richer and more saturated colors almost like offset.

Just upload the files to your web site and I will see what the Media Dept can do!

Way less cost too, compared to CP Image Less than half the cost of that celluloid we were discussing in the largest quantity....
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Paul, beautifully done!
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Paul, just got the poster of my 481 yesterday, and I can't tell you how pleased I am with it! It will be prominently displayed in the music room of my new house, with the featured guitar right next to it on a wall hanger! The new music room already has track spotlights around the perimeter of the room for the perfect dramatic effect! Image

Are you going to do a poster of my Purpleburst 330 too? Image
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Those are beautiful Paul, but you don't REALLY cut f holes in already existing 350s, do ya?
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Gene: You betcha. How else you gonna get one?

I've done a half-dozen or so, so far...

Melissa: Good idea...I'll have to find the files.
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Why not, Gene? If it is possible to do to a guitar, then Paul can do it! And about twice as well as anyone else Image
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Any bass posters coming Paul? Very nice work.
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I can't imagine how it could be done, but I have wanted a 350 with the f hole for a long time. Paul you are like a Rickenbacker Custom Shop, all by yourself!!!
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