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Old April 13th, 2006
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Custom Paintjobs

I am thinking of having my Squier Strat painted and was wondering if there were any templates where I could try some ideas before having them priced up? Best I have managed so far is finding pics of white ones and modding them in Paintshop?
a bit like these?
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"While the Confederate Battle Flag is eye-catching, flamboyant and much maligned, it is certainly not passe. However, the blue and white of the Scottish Saltire is striking in it's abundance of blue and yet relaxingly reserved. The white cross of Saint David upon a commanding blue background is a beautiful sight to behold and cherish. I wipe a tear from my eye. Let a piper amaze your grace by piping Amazing Grace.

And then, after a serious riff of modal notes in tripletts and the pipers pipe in, the crowd goes absolutely fervent with giddyness, expectations and Patriotism for the Motherland.

I recommend a single, full blown Scottish Saltire and not the many small "blue with white X's" motif. But then I'm biased.
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IC, man, NICE descriptions! Are you a writer for a advertising firm? (I'm having a case of Brain lock and can't remember the title of a person that does that kind of writing....darn!) Well done.

Almost makes me wish I were Scottish rather than Italian!.......almost! Even though I'm not a Scot, I'd go for the Blue & White St.Andrew's Cross.


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