Blue, green, or tan?

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Bob Gleason
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Blue, green, or tan?

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Every time I spray a neck, I'm reminded of the time a customer came to my shop to see progress on their instrument years ago. In a distressed voice they remarked that they did not realize the fretboard was going to be blue! To this day I wish I had been quick enough to say that I also do them in green and tan!
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johnnparchem
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Re: Blue, green, or tan?

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I sort of like the blue as it matches the blue in the inlay. I am not so sure about tan or green. :)
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Re: Blue, green, or tan?

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should use different tapes on the same board and really blow their mind
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