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Welcome to the Forum Reid.
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Paul: You have ushered in a whole new era of guitar finishes that have not been seen on Rickenbackers before. A top notch guitar and a top notch finish. You have turned it up to 11, again. I look forward to a few close up photos after you buff this one up.
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Thanks, Peter, and welcome, Reid!

I worked on the finish some more last evening, and the final flow coat finally went onto the fretboard and the front. I had a situation where I was not happy with the front surface reflections and decided it needed more varnish (memo: buy an electronic paint-thickness gauge; it's about time!), so although it had been buffed out, I resanded and recoated with four more coats of varnish, sanded at least two down to get things flat again, and flow-coated the front again.

Now we should be ready to re-flatten and re-buff, and put this one all together one final time.

In case you're wondering what this "flow coating" thing is; I sometimes will lay the bass or guitar flat on a level surface in my booth, and spray a nice double coat of thinned-down conversion varnish over the horizontal surface on top--in this case the front of the bass, the fretboard and front of the headstock.

This thinned-down CV flows out because of its reduced viscosity and added reducer (which takes longer to "flash-off". The resulting surface is lika a mirror, though it still requires a minimum of flatting and a complete buffing.
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never mnd.

I had a REALLY dumb quesiton that figured out.
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"It is a beaut! That finish that the Paul's concocted is amazing.

Congrats to all, and enjoy, Jeff,

Reid"

Thanks Reid, and welcome! I'm looking forward to being re-united with the old girl.

I agree (obviously) that this finish looks fantastic on a Rick bass.

My trusty and faithful ugly duckling, transformed into my crown jewel!

Thanks for the update Paul. And thanks for being a perfectionist. I know it had to be frustrating to take the sandpaper to it and spray it again after you had buffed it out. I really respect a craftsman that sets such high standards. I wish there were more like you!
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Here are some shots of the bass, finished this afternoon just a few hours ago:

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White and checkerboard binding, new (radiused) pickguard, routed for 1/2" pickup spacing, new toaster, full-width crushed pearl inlays, red marker dots, newly-rebound neck (in celluloid), and of course the Mink paint, with a tiny bit of diamond dust added to the clear.

I believe this is one of the most beautiful basses I've done. Thanks to Jeff for his patience while I "got to it"...

I've also finally completed Russ' Union Jack 340/12, with gold guards and TRC. Pictures tomorrow.
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Good God!!!!!
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That is BEAUTIMUS! Is that a word? It should be!
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OMG!!!!! (Gosh, for those non-pagan among you) That is absolutely positively better-than-anyone-else-anywhere AMAZINGly beautiful!!!! A new apex for Paul....

WHY did not anyone tell us that THIS one was coming???

How could I buy TWO of these right now????

Jeff, not a DIME over $9999.95, OK?

And I will be calling Russ (my fellow Asperger) tomorrow to cajole and humour HIM into Compromise Image Hey Russ, wanna trade patents on plasma tech? Image
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Hey Paul, don't forget the truss-rod nuts this time!
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Sweet
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Just WOW!! That is poetry!
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My god.

Paul your gonna be a millionaire.

That is,,if your not allready.......
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HOLY FREEKING JUMPING CATFISH IN ELVIS' PAJAMAS!!!!!!
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Post by redrickmi »

In the words of Special Agent Dale Cooper, "Damn good!" Maybe it's time to buy an eBay junker for fixin' up!

Jeff, Paul and Paul, congrats again!

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