Hey everyone. anyone got pictures of GFI's?

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Abe Stoklasa
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Hey everyone. anyone got pictures of GFI's?

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Hi everyone. I went to their website, and they say they have many colors and finishes, etc., but only 3 or 4 are shown. Are there any people out there that can post pictures of theirs. I'd like to see various designs and colors. Greatly appreciated. Thanks
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Jim Smith
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Bobbe Seymour has many pictures on his site at http://www.steelguitar.net/ Click on G.F.I. on the left side of the page. Image
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There's two here.
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I was hoping there were more colors/designs than that. So, they have is green, red, blue, black, and wood? Is this right?
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Since all of Gene's guitars are Formica/laminate covered, I'm sure he'll be glad to make you any color or wood design you want. Image Of course you have will pay for a full sheet of the material, as that is how it is sold.

Another feature you may not know about, is that the front panels of Gene's guitars are removable, so you can swap them out with any material or color you want, any time you want. Image
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My understanding is that the standard mica colors for GFI are: White, red, black, blue, and plank (wood grain). The metal parts can be coated in a number of various colors including black, red and clear, and maybe others, but I'm not sure what else, if anything. Image
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thanks for the responses!!
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