Anyway, the Lakland body suffered some SERIOUS mojo in the process, and it's really bothered me because I felt like I didn't baby it the way I should have.
Now... don't get me wrong. I LOVE a nice P-Bass or Jazz that's been beat to holy hell... but for some reason, the boo-teeky (I made that word up) basses really start to lose their luster when they've been punished.
Well... I finally gave Pat Wilkin's (the man who finishes ALL USA Lakland basses) a call, and told him I wanted something custom, and asked if he was willing to do a black burst for me... which is NOT a color offered by the Lakaland factory.
Not only did he say he would, but he said he was actually pretty excited about it... having him say that got me even more excited!!!
So, off it went, and here are the initial results!!!
Before (please note that the mojo I speak of is NOT visible in this photo):

AND AFTER!!!!



WOW!!!!!
I am TOTALLY FRIKKING STOKED to say the least!!! He did it EXACTLY as I asked... all the way down to doing the back darker than the front of the bass and everything. And photos cannot capture the DEPTH of the blackburst and the way this thing pops!!!
On top of all of that... Pat is probably THE coolest guy I have EVER done business with and is willing to do almost anything. If you have any kind of refinish projects in mind, PLEASE consider him to do the work... he is an AMAZING guy.
Oh, and he even signed the neck pocket for me!!! I thought it would be a great idea to "authenticate" having a custom color on a bass that was finished by THE guy who finishes those basses... he was more than happy to oblige.
Check him out!!!
http://www.wilkinsguitars.com/
I recently considered getting rid of this thing... I am so glad I kept it... can you tell I'm happy???
LOL
WOOOOOOOT!!!!





