Stickering It Up Big Time
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Re: Stickering It Up Big Time
I no longer put stickers on things because I realized that if I sticker something up, I sell it soon after. It's like my curse. I don't know why. I want to put stickers on everything but then I instantly wanna sell it afterward ahh
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Re: Stickering It Up Big Time
No stickers though, okay?
No stickers?
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A good ebay search is vintage prism stickers. My bass is a Sagittarius.
No stickers?
They make you fart - big time.
A good ebay search is vintage prism stickers. My bass is a Sagittarius.
This is a very impressive collection of Roto Toms. That's 21 Roto Toms in all. That is only $33.00 a Roto Tom.
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This is a very impressive collection of Roto Toms. That's 21 Roto Toms in all. That is only $33.00 a Roto Tom.
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Totally excellent!
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Re: Stickering It Up Big Time
Going to a horror and science fiction garage sale this weekend, then I will figure out where I am putting all of them.
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I end up having to get many of mine made.
One does not get a Cameron Parsons in "Inauguration of the Pleasure Dome" sticker off the shelf.
If you go for customs, go vinyl and you don't have to worry much about fade/lacquer.
Still on the lookout for any right ones to go with the "Cult 45" 70s Wacky Packages sticker on the Cameron 339, but i'm very picky on that one.

One does not get a Cameron Parsons in "Inauguration of the Pleasure Dome" sticker off the shelf.
If you go for customs, go vinyl and you don't have to worry much about fade/lacquer.
Still on the lookout for any right ones to go with the "Cult 45" 70s Wacky Packages sticker on the Cameron 339, but i'm very picky on that one.

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Re: Stickering It Up Big Time
I kinda want to sticker up a guitar now, but not one I currently own. (makes me a snob right?)
I used to sticker up everything
my friend and I had Identical strats (visually anyway) growing up but I liked mine better so I started gobbing it up with stickers and gluing shit to it and such.
It kinda created huge problems for me at Bible College (yes I went to bible college)
Because I had slapped it with band stickers and ended up getting written up for it (yes they write you up for that)
I don't condone clear coating the stickers though as they will always be too pristine
I do advocate gluing weird stuff to the guitar however like buttons and parts of broken toys
I used to sticker up everything
my friend and I had Identical strats (visually anyway) growing up but I liked mine better so I started gobbing it up with stickers and gluing shit to it and such.
It kinda created huge problems for me at Bible College (yes I went to bible college)
Because I had slapped it with band stickers and ended up getting written up for it (yes they write you up for that)
I don't condone clear coating the stickers though as they will always be too pristine
I do advocate gluing weird stuff to the guitar however like buttons and parts of broken toys
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Clear coat also funny as it sounds isn't sometimes necessary.
I had a strat copy in the stone age I routed out for a Kahler that I put the stickers from the Dark side of the moon vinyl on opposing sides of the bridge.
They looked decent even after a couple years of significant abuse (I ripped the frets out of it and used it as a noisemaker supreme, it got tossed literally around, beaten on, etc).
Newer stuff I'm so often getting custom ones printed and those are vinyl 99% of the time and will live through the stickerpocalypse!
I had a strat copy in the stone age I routed out for a Kahler that I put the stickers from the Dark side of the moon vinyl on opposing sides of the bridge.
They looked decent even after a couple years of significant abuse (I ripped the frets out of it and used it as a noisemaker supreme, it got tossed literally around, beaten on, etc).
Newer stuff I'm so often getting custom ones printed and those are vinyl 99% of the time and will live through the stickerpocalypse!
