Drew's OEM Rte 66 Restore- IN FINAL STAGES

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To understand the label don't think "gain". Think "sensitivity".
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I just want to say that it looks great man. I could not care less about that little of a detail as I have never looked at the writting around the gain other then where to stick the screw driver..
what else can I say I am a grumpy asshole most of the time.
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Hi Matt
Can you make the black letters in red.
Could you send me something.
I do a Route 66 in FAS design but still need the label.
Could you help me PLEASE.
Regards Geri

mhyde71 wrote:OKAY GUYS [Drew]

Final proofing here - i think and or hopefully!


have a look- think were about as close as i can get with out doing any more.

if that made sense...? :P :lol:



if perhaps you guys notice... take example the gain icons... i did the outer ring darker than the inner ring just like OEM... and went to bold on the text- which matched a lil better... brought the whole top part down to the line closer... etc etc etc etc

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spiritofnorway wrote:Hi Matt
Can you make the black letters in red.
Could you send me something.
I do a Route 66 in FAS design but still need the label.
Could you help me PLEASE.
Regards Geri

mhyde71 wrote:OKAY GUYS [Drew]

Final proofing here - i think and or hopefully!


have a look- think were about as close as i can get with out doing any more.

if that made sense...? :P :lol:



if perhaps you guys notice... take example the gain icons... i did the outer ring darker than the inner ring just like OEM... and went to bold on the text- which matched a lil better... brought the whole top part down to the line closer... etc etc etc etc

matt

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OKAY GUS THINK WERE THERE NOW


DREW give me your rubber stamp- "the go-ahead" to run the print job and we'll be finished here real soon!

shit takes time - but i think were there


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Great work!

Laying dirty fingers on an amp like that is a no, no... ;)
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MW3 wrote:Great work!

Laying dirty fingers on an amp like that is a no, no... ;)
Agreed 8) ...and the resto stuff looks great Matt :mrgreen: , mine will be in the mail shortly. :twisted:
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Beautiful work :thumbs:
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those are some pretty ugly fingers arent they!??!?!


the minus signs seem a lil short to me now.

like i said you could prolly keep going all day long with finding differences and stuff... but for most part i think were spot on.

drew go head rubber stamp it for us... and i will get it on!
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mhyde71 wrote:those are some pretty ugly fingers arent they!??!?!


the minus signs seem a lil short to me now.

like i said you could prolly keep going all day long with finding differences and stuff... but for most part i think were spot on.

drew go head rubber stamp it for us... and i will get it on!
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1st application successful!


half an amp at this point
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2nd app


looking good man!
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3rd and final application


LOOKING GREAT IYAM
think youre gonna love it drew...

off to shop for clear coating



just heads up- i did shift the ion of edition up a smidge to level it out a lil bit more...since i took the pic's

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Man I can't believe how good that transfer material looks, considering how much easier and cheaper it is than silk screening!
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Looks flipping awesome. Now I am really excited to see it in person!
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hey thanks guys! but yeah i mean pics dont do it 100% justice... looks great thru pics- but in person it is so crisp and clear - better than new - i mean i guess its new, and cant really get much better than that... but yeah for the cost and time involed - hands down its a winner against SS'ing or anything else- PLUS whats more is that the artwork (remember) will be clear coated over it- so even with traditional means of SS'ing- the artwork is exposed to outside elements... whereas this process it is not- it's protected by the clear coat- so all around it is the better choice IYAM
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:thumbs: :thumleft:
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Another winner from mhyde71 ....

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That looks really, really nice.
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thanks guys for the kind words- thats cool- i appreciate it! thx!

just wish i could do them quicker...but it is what it is- and i suppose with/over time and experience- i'll get real good with it and more streamline and stuff.
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Well done!
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Great Job!!
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dam it we so need another one of you over here in the uk there so many amps need your love over here too!!

dam good work!!
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hey thanks guys! i really appreciate it... just wish i have two more of me and it was not winter... heating the shop has proven to be a major expense and actually the weather kinda dictates when i can work or not due to the lack of insulation in the building which i am working on (but i digress)

just as a heads up kinda deal as far as putting these artwork transfers on... i may have come up with a different process, that may net even better results or something- not sure yet...... but in short it involves laying down a everything as i have been... but once artwork is on... instead of clear coating it with powder... i am contemplating about using a ceramic clear coat which is air dry versus running it back through the oven with the artwork on it... i think it will net better results as the artwork wont have to go through the oven cure schedule and potentially get compromised as it did a lil with drews cover once i cleared and cure it....

not bad in a bad way- but thinking that air dry clear ceramic clear coat would be fab as it is 10X more durable and doesnt have to go thru the oven cure schedule...

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