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Can anybody recommend a good custom airbrush shop? I've got some ideas but I'm no designer so they would need to assist with design.
I'm in the Fort Wayne, IN / Lima, OH region, but I'd be happy to drive an hour or two for a reputable shop. Toledo, Dayton, Indy, etc. chicago would be a stretch, but I'd consider with a glowing review as a push.
There is a very good painter in Piqua,Ohio by the name of Greg Dowell.He does a lot of custom car painting.I am sure he could do what you need or would know of somebody that could.
Can anybody recommend a good custom airbrush shop? I've got some ideas but I'm no designer so they would need to assist with design.
I'm in the Fort Wayne, IN / Lima, OH region, but I'd be happy to drive an hour or two for a reputable shop. Toledo, Dayton, Indy, etc. chicago would be a stretch, but I'd consider with a glowing review as a push.
Thanks!
i know im late to the party, but look up Bowersock Signs and Lines in wapakoneta. Good stuff by good dudes.
Not too late. Due to budget constraints, I probably won't get to airbrush until this winter at the earliest.
Thanks for the tip. I'll look into them. Wapak is fairly close, too.
Dude i just realized you're looking for airbrush work lol. I've been up awhile. The bowersock guys are known for their strpe work, i don't know if they do airbrush or not. I wouldn't be surprised if they do though.
Those guys are so embedded in the culture it'd be worth a phone call. Even if they don't do it, they will give you an honest opinion and point you in the right direction
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