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Anyone ever try this? Any tips on how to do it?

I'm not sure if it's possible to pull that off, but I thought I would ask because the thought has crossed my mind... :D

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yep..i did it on the parrot guitar and it kicks butt. the only thing i did different than the body is i left a 1/4" overhang and didn't trim it until i had put a coat or two of sanding sealer on it to stiffen it up. i trimmed it exactly flush with the outside edge of the headstock and wanted a real clean cut.

check it out.

http://www.villagephotos.com/pubbrowse.asp?folder_id=1062390

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Oh yeah, I remember that now. I guess the part I was wondering about the most was how the sides turned out. Did you have apply sanding sealer to the sides of the headstock as well?

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i didn't use the sanding sealer on the sides. what i actually did was to tape off the back of the neck just below the headstock and shot the sides and back with black lacquer then removed the tape and shot a fade on down the neck a bit and then clear coated it.

but if you have a good finish on the neck to start with i'd just mask off the sides and work strictly on the front.

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Yeah, my neck has a good finish on it. That still seems kinda tricky to me, but maybe I can do a pratice run or two on something I don't care about.

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