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.. too bad this guy wasn't ever a customer and instead of asking how it's done, he chooses to accuse me of passing a paint job off as a vinyl job, when it actually IS a vinyl job!
Here's an email I received just minutes ago, submitted via my Inquiry form on my website..
Below is the result of your feedback form. It was submitted by (T*******@doityourself.com) on Friday, August 2, 2002 at 00:48:25 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
firstname: Tom Question_Comments: Do you honestly think that anyone would believe that the airbrushed tank with the deep clear coat was done with vinyl? Submit: Submit
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Well, here's the picture in question, straight from my website..
My email to him in response:
---------------------- Tom, your comment proves the quality of my vinyl work, i.e.: it's freakin awesome!
Yes, those flames are vinyl, you may not believe it but it is the honest truth. Here is a link to a picture of the vinyl still on the paper backing after it was airbrushed. http://stickerpimp.com/graphics/flames/dane-sample.jpg
If you need further proof, I can put you into contact with the customer who ordered those flames, Dane Lacey. He applied the flames himself then took the tank and fenders to a paint shop to have a drop shadow added then the whole thing buried under clearcoat.
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Don't times like this just make your day ??????? Shep'
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s.p. that made my day. Had a guy that accussed me of using car pinstripe tape on his bike. and it was done freehand with a brush! There makin us look good with comments like that.Ill tellyou cat your vynle stuff is "VERY ON TIME" your fan HIP
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Hey I actually got an email back from the guy. I figured he used a fake email address but apparently he didnt.
His response:
Well Mike, take it as a compliment, I am completely impressed... I think it was the clearcoat that threw me...I was unaware that you could clearcoat vinyl...I am impressed!!!
Tom ---------------
Well, I'm not gonna tell him ya really shouldn't bury vinyl under clearcoat, although it can and has been done in the past.
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Mike Pipes stickerpimp.com Lake Havasu, AZ mike@stickerpimp.com Posts: 8746 | From: Lake Havasu, AZ USA | Registered: Jun 2000
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