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Post Bronze Railboard with white glitter resin inlays
Hi everyone,

14 pics of a recent production featuring a new linear inlay material: "glitter resin." It's available in a variety of colors, this is the "white" version.

This instrument also has a GK MIDI pickup.

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More pics at: http://www.stick.com/instruments/hotshots

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I like this option. So many possibilities.

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Mick Ronson would be proud. :D

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gearstudios wrote:
I like this option. So many possibilities.
Several different colors are available. I'll post a list ASAP.

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Post Re: Bronze Railboard with white glitter resin inlays
Greg, where are these pictures now? The old links don't work anymore.

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bbacher wrote:
Greg, where are these pictures now? The old links don't work anymore.


They were not hi-res, so they didn't work for the new site design, which went live later in 2016. I can post 5 of them here for you (5 is the limit for the number of attachments in a post on the forum):

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greg wrote:
I can post 5 of them here for you (5 is the limit for the number of attachments in a post on the forum):

Thanks!

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Post Re: Bronze Railboard with white glitter resin inlays
The only problem, "glitter" doesn't glitter in a fixed shot. Looks like salt and pepper. For the magic to happen, something must be moving, either the observer or the light or the object. Same problem with shell inlays. Refracted light doesn't move on a photo. Can't see inside.


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BSharp wrote:
The only problem, "glitter" doesn't glitter in a fixed shot. Looks like salt and pepper. For the magic to happen, something must be moving, either the observer or the light or the object. Same problem with shell inlays. Refracted light doesn't move on a photo. Can't see inside.

That makes sense. Do you have or know of any videos of someone playing a bronze Railboard with glitter inlays? I'm having a hard time deciding between black and bronze.

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Post Re: Bronze Railboard with white glitter resin inlays
bbacher wrote:
BSharp wrote:
The only problem, "glitter" doesn't glitter in a fixed shot. Looks like salt and pepper. For the magic to happen, something must be moving, either the observer or the light or the object. Same problem with shell inlays. Refracted light doesn't move on a photo. Can't see inside.

That makes sense. Do you have or know of any videos of someone playing a bronze Railboard with glitter inlays? I'm having a hard time deciding between black and bronze.


GIFs would be a great way to showcase glitter and shell inlays which require movement for the full effect.

Just my 2 cents...

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