Sorry I will be more precise.
The swirl I am talking about is a dip swirl, where the guitar is submersed in water and paint floating on the water affixes its self to the already base coated body, seen here,
http://www.projectguitar.com/tut/swirled.htm
Fede Herc the company I was talkin about has a great gallery which will kinda show you what I mean by swirl paint seen here, (lots of pics)
http://www.fededesigns.com/guitarswirls.cfm
Now what Jackson calls erie swirl isnt actualy the same painting technique, that looks more like some one has airbrushed the design onto the entire body.
I should also state that I want the neck to be natural, so there would have to be a clear line where the swirl body stops and the neck begins.