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wow.... nice... i know its your bike,,,, and the set you have is great... but that green was amazing.....i dont, wont, cant do green on a bike.... but i would have asked him to just wet sand and throw another set of candy over the top!!!
bike will look great either way... just wanted to give more props to the artist (not a painter) on those tins.... one of the sickest i have seen!!
+1 on that. My experience thus far has been the same. He actually treats a Customer like a Customer, which is getting more & more rare.
You do know a good business only when things go bad, when the Green paint was a little bit over the top for my own taste, and although he invested his time and energy and skill in it, he was clearly upset but never rude and instead focused on the new direction.
And when I offered to take care of the extra expenses , he charged me only for the paint material and time, very fair and the guy is really awesome to deal with.
This is how you know a good business, not when things are smooth, but rather when they go south.
One thing I can assure you, that the front end looks Stunning and the paint looks VERY DIFFERENT in real life, photos are just not there at all.. maybe it is my crappy cell phone
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