Alright then..
The holidays kinda jacked up my style with this thread, so I'll get right down to it.
Here it is after I got most of the blue off (again):
While I was prepping this for the new finish, it was decided by the STC crew that the gold hardware needed to go, so I put my best man, Paco on getting the wings off.
After this... well let's just say the sh!t hit the fan (again). My intention was to Goldtop this b!tch. But not just any old gold, I was gonna
Gold leaf this bastard in honor of my recently deceased mother with some of the gold leaf she had strewn about her home. You see, I came about this foolishness honestly, in that it was passed down from mother to son. She was the sh!t. When I was growing up I'd watch her refinish furniture, and when I got older, the crazy old hag and I would gold leaf mirrors, etch champagne flutes, and basically attach bling to anything not bolted down (although sometime we'd hit that sh!t too).
F@ck! I miss her so bad...
Anyhow, I went about getting the top all prepared with glue. I spread it out, applied some leaf... and didn't like it. You could see the brush marks under the leaf, so I wiped all that stuff off and started anew. This time using some of the leftover spray adhesive I used for the Gucci and LV guitar (amongst other fabulous projects) and went about setting the gold leaf. That sh!t
looked Bangin'! Yo!
Unable to snap a progress pic (seriously.. gold and glue were all over me) due to the ensuing "GoldMember-ness" of it all, I figured I'd grab one once it was all dry. Well.. I needed to lock this sh!t in. Random gold leaf was everywhere in the house, on the sofa, on the doorknobs, in our food... My girl wasn't very psyched about it (lame! Who doesn't want to live in gold?) so I needed to get the first coat of nitro on it to keep it from spreading.
...and then it happened. I masked the thing up, went outside, sprayed it and.... the sh!t turned
green! And got cloudy as amotherf@cker too. Ugh! What do you wear with a green guitar anyway?!?
Dejected, I set it aside thinking of ways to fix it. I went out to the store and grabbed more nitro and a couple different colors of spray thinking that maybe I could "metal" it or something. Then the weather got nice. I mean,
really really nice! Like 60 degrees in November. I figured it was now or never so I better spray more nitro to build up enough finish to do something because the leaf requires a ton of coats to level out the crinkle-ness of it.
Boom! to my surprise, the old nitro bonded with the new and cured the cloudiness issue, while simultaneously trapping more moisture, and turning
more sh!t green! I figured, "f@ck it! I'm just going with it" and so I did...
Pic's in a second... Paco's awake and screaming now.