Hi Gabe!
Sorry for the delay in replying to you my friend I have been moving, in the home sense..... I just sat down because I CAN'T TAKE ANYMORE OF THESE STINKIN BOXES!!!!!
Sorry for yelling......
OK - Lime green eh...... But you know some BRW has green it and this actually may look very cool.
Here is how the Black Tiger was done. First the bindings are ebony and are not painted. You can only see this in direct sunlight. One of the design goals was to make the L-OO look like it had an electrics drop-top at about 1/4" thick.
So..... no purfs were used either and Tony Ferguson who did a masterful job on the Black Tiger finish masked the top just barely overlapping the bindings from the top perspective. In addition the back, where the sides meet, was bound in Tiger Myrtle also to understate the bindings since the Tiger is such ans eye catcher and with a black top I was looking to understate where ever possible.
I believe that Tony sprayed black cat urethane on the top and then a coat of clear which meant that the second coat on the guitar was all clear everywhere. The Tiger rosette with purfs was masked for the first/black coat.
I hope this helps and be sure to show us the Green Hornet that results.
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