How To Pinstripe: Custom Pinstripes with Rick Harris & Kevin Tetz – Pt.2 of 3 – Eastwood
|How To Pinstripe: Custom Pinstripes with Rick Harris & Kevin Tetz – Pt.2 of 3 – Eastwood
Part 2 of 3, this video digs into the techniques of pin striping with Rick applying his skills to the guitar of famed rocker, James Otto!
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How To Pinstripe: Custom Pinstripes with Rick Harris & Kevin Tetz – Pt.2 of 3 – Eastwood
How To Pinstripe: Custom Pinstripes with Rick Harris & Kevin Tetz – Pt.2 of 3 – Eastwood
Learn how to pinstripe with Kevin Tetz & Rick Harris, master pinstriper. This is a three parter with tons of information, look for the link at the end of the video for part 3, or click this link!
https://youtu.be/N9Sg_TEreK8
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Nice tips and entertaining too, great guest!
"you came from the same school i did" which shcool ? my question is about what's the best school to get a high training
Great!. Which brush and number is that specific brush?
I truly enjoy this video for two reason it brought back memories when back in the early 70's i met Rick Harris mentor Shakey Jake in Tulsa and talk to me something about your oven I like it mainly because it doesn't take up a lot of garage space room being taller than wider. I want to build one so I can have a good reason to buy Eastwood DIY powder coating system.
The hell with this. My hand is far too shaky.
Can anyone tell me what paint he's using for the guitar? And what kind of cleaner would be safe to wipe off any mistakes from a guitar? Thanks
It's great, i really like it, tk, i'm wondering how to fix the work at the end in order to preserve it? Tk again.
Beautiful! What a wonderful art form !
Old school guy who pallets on his fingers . Messy methods . Crisp lines .
I really enjoyed the video I learned a lot I have been striping free years and then got away from it I just recently started back and really enjoy it I have been hot riding since 1963 I am now 70 years old and I still enjoy the art of pinstriping.
Great stuff
Adds easily $1000 to the value of the guitar
Been watching his work for hours wow. Beautiful work
okay as a painter everytime I look at that brush with paint the whole way up to the ferrel my brain screams NO! That would take some getting used to for me but I know I could do this.
Hello watched your other video left comments, this right here you’re doing good don’t need to over comment, I do like your products🕶
Messy as hell! And he uses the same fingers he pallets on to move the guitar around…
I just recently got interested in pin striping and thot I would give it a shot especially since I have a 38 chevy and a 41 chevy wanted to change them up a bit but my biggest concern was that I am left handed and right at the begging of part1 Mr Harrison mentioned he’s left handed it was probably even more motivation for me to start for sure!! 👌👍
Is it permanent marker ?
Is it permanent marker ?