Black Harbor Lights
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Here are a couple of pictures of my latest guitar finished in all gloss black lacquer, flame maple binding, ebony fretboard and bridge, pearl position markers, brass nut and saddle and custom Vintage Vibe pickups in Jazz Bass covers. Black has got to be the hardest color to do but I am very happy with the way it turned out. It looks like a mirror! Thanks for looking.
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Beautiful job. I am thinking of doing a black gloss. How many coats did you use? Any clear coat? How did you keep it dust free? That is my biggest challenge to solve.
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