taylornutt wrote:I do have a strawberry decal on my 1973 Bronco, but it actually looks good and it was on the guitar when I got it.
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My previous comment aside, I am a fan of the Very Berry Bronco.
I think what makes it work is portions of the decal are transparent, which makes it appear to painted on and the strawberry matches the color of the paint. Looks like vintage floral wallpaper.
I said no but they can be ok. I have teh kurtz on the back of my Jag. I highly doubt I'd be playing this guitar (or guitar in general ?) without his input.
othomas2 wrote:I said no but they can be ok. I have teh kurtz on the back of my Jag. I highly doubt I'd be playing this guitar (or guitar in general ?) without his input.
I have an upside down, dayglo orange sombrero decal with the word 'MEXICO' underneath, on my MIM Jazzmaster and a smiley teardrop on the pickguard of the Mascis JM
Some people pull it off well, plenty of famous players have. I'm a bit whatever about it too, I see it as a cheap way of decorating or personalizing your guitar, is it really that much different to creaming your pants over a certain colour or changing pup covers, scratchplates, fitting Witch Hats, relicing..? I'm not so sure it is.
When I bought my first Strat I covered it with stickers on the back and lower edge to protect it from scratches It was not pretty.
but it was where I was at then. I haven't added stickers to any other guitars.
Fran wrote:Some people pull it off well, plenty of famous players have. I'm a bit whatever about it too, I see it as a cheap way of decorating or personalizing your guitar, is it really that much different to creaming your pants over a certain colour or changing pup covers, scratchplates, fitting Witch Hats, relicing..? I'm not so sure it is.
Bingo.
ekwatts wrote:That's American cinema, that is. Fucking sparkles.
think Fran has described it about right.
Personally, I dont mind it. Ive got a few on my axe. At least there is no such thig as period correct sticking.....hang on...or is there?
Chorlton wrote:think Fran has described it about right.
Personally, I dont mind it. Ive got a few on my axe. At least there is no such thig as period correct sticking.....hang on...or is there?
Oh, indeed. Do you want some 1975 Jan Pienkowski daisies?
I had a minor surface chip on my favorite guitar so I ruined it further by putting a Hello Kitty sticker on it. I think it was a good way to turn what was a blemish into a bit of personality on my part.
I also have Hello Kitty stickers on just about all of my headstocks, except the actual Hello Kitty guitars, because they don't really need them.
honeyiscool wrote:I had a minor surface chip on my favorite guitar so I ruined it further by putting a Hello Kitty sticker on it. I think it was a good way to turn what was a blemish into a bit of personality on my part.
I also have Hello Kitty stickers on just about all of my headstocks, except the actual Hello Kitty guitars, because they don't really need them.
I dont get what you are saying. If you "ruined" one guitar with a sticker why would you have them on most of your guitars?
Also, why did you cover the blemish? Do you have OCD problems? I'm not being a twat, just intrigued with your process of thought
I didn't really ruin it in my mind, but I figured most dudes think putting a Hello Kitty sticker on things ruins stuff. As for why I covered the blemish, yes, I have OCD problems. Many musicians do, I think.
As for my other guitars, I don't have the big HK sticker but I have little clear Hello Kitty decals on headstocks. I really like the way they sit on CBS headstocks.
I think they're cute and look like they belong there.