Re: [CR]Painters who could do a Faema replica paint job?

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From: <NortonMarg@aol.com>
Date: Fri, 14 Nov 2003 02:04:27 EST
Subject: Re: [CR]Painters who could do a Faema replica paint job?
To: dvancleve@cox.net, classicrendezvous@bikelist.org


In a message dated 11/13/03 2:25:44 PM Pacific Standard Time, dvancleve@cox.net writes:
> I am aware of Cyclart, JB, Ed Litton but
> don't really know what they can do or what it might cost. What painters
> would be good bets for this type of job? I really just want nice, don't
> need perfect or show quality. What do you think this type of paint job
> with appropriate decals and clear coat would run?
>

I think each of the above painters is likely to have a different price and the quality of any of the finished jobs may vary, but will likely all be quite high. I have to point out that to say "I really just want nice, don't need perfect or show quality", is somewhat unfair to any craftsman. I would say that someone who would do just a "nice" paint job is not going to be a professional. A professional, like it or not, has to look at each job he turns out as being an advertisement and that the quality has to represent his ordinary standard of work. I've also heard stories about "lesser priced" paint being agreed to, and "high priced" job nit-picking following completion. My advice is, find a painter that you can enjoy dealing with, have a clear understanding of what you want and what it will cost, and be patient while they do a good job. I had some motorcycle bits painted by a friend (for free) and all I can say is, I would have gotten a lot more for the motorcycle and it would have been easier to sell, if I'd paid for a better job!
Stevan Thomas
Alameda, CA