Fiesta red paint wanted

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Re: Fiesta red paint wanted

Postby Twangaway » 07 May 2010, 21:53

Why not give it that Hendrix look and try lighter fluid for a more roadworn look :) and take all those worries away. A guitar already covered in dings and chips is like owning an old banger, what's a scratch here or there ? With anything new you have to worry about it's appearance. Hank's guitar's show the usual worn and chipped look. Why not have two identical models, one in a glass cabinet and one for abusing :)
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Re: Fiesta red paint wanted

Postby shadowfan » 18 May 2010, 21:45

This might be overkill for a touch up situation, but this place has nitro Fiesta Red in an aerosol that is great (I used it and really like it)
http://www.reranch.com/products.htm They also have an extensive "How to" section as well as an interesting forum.
Unfortunately it's in the US and I don't know what the situation is in shipping spray cans overseas.
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Re: Fiesta red paint wanted

Postby Stratpicker » 19 May 2010, 13:22

JimN wrote:Manchester Guitar Tech... that's Steve Robinson's workshop.

An excellent guitar technician and a really nice guy as well.

JN


Keith
I can vouch for Steve's work, he having completely restored my manky 91 HBM Squier. THere were dings and deep scratches in the body, front and back which he magically made disappear!! Take the guitar up to him, he's just a couple of minutes off J5 M60. Bet you can't see the ding when you get it back.
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Re: Fiesta red paint wanted

Postby rmfrance » 20 May 2010, 11:50

Got mine from Manchester Guitar Tech too - went on well, but as you know Fiesta Red is not the most stable of colours.
The Haynes manual, though, DOES prove that you can get a reasonable match to repair a ding or two...
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Re: Fiesta red paint wanted

Postby Amanda » 20 May 2010, 16:33

Hi Keith,

The guy who did the restoration work on the Red strat in the Haynes manual is in Deritend Birmingham.

John Diggins of J.D. guitars!

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Re: Fiesta red paint wanted

Postby David Martin » 21 May 2010, 07:50

ecca wrote:Creosote it.

That's just ofenceive

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Re: Fiesta red paint wanted

Postby keithmantle » 21 May 2010, 17:02

Many thanks to all in/out of straight jackets!!! , looks like JD Guitars Brum, Keith
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Re: Fiesta red paint wanted

Postby Amanda » 21 May 2010, 22:37

Hi Keith,

You should be able to talk to JD on the phone, that's where I'm eventually
taking my Japanese Marvin to have the dings repaired!

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