The Jerms SFF

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The Jerms SFF

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Again, sunny day in seattle...rarely happens :roll: , I took a oppertunity to get some shots of a really really great fuzz I've been playing around with a bunch lately: the Jerms SFF. Silicon fuzz face, it's insanely warm, fat, and has just the right amount of edge to it. Cleans up with a nice sparkling tone with the guit volume back. The paint job on this one is really fantastic and unfortunately my camera and photography skills are not up to the challenge of capturing it accurately but suffice to say it looks AMAZING in person :badlove: . Been rocking it with the strat a bunch lately :headbanger: ...is there any other guitar to use with a fuzz face!?!? :dance: Thanks again for the awesome fuzz Jerms! :cheers:
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sexxxy. :drool: i want a jermz dizzytone and ge fuzzrite further down the road. me makes some mean buildz
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Killer diller paint on that one! That a peps1 board?
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yes 'tis a peps1!!!!
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Fudge Jim! That swirling hammer paint job is fantastic!
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Those knobs! Dayum!
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Re: The Jerms SFF

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Yeah

That hammertone is nuts. Looks like a frosted cake
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Re: The Jerms SFF

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yeah that one came out real nice....... cold weather makes it i think.... and a bit of a breeze..... i do all the painting outside under my shed (which is a glorified car port) and keep all the paint cans there in the cold..... i remember it was a bit windy that day so i think it set up a little faster than usual .... i lay a quick thin coat, then hit 'em with a super thick one.... i only leave the boxes out there for 15 minutes or so, 'cause it's usually so damp out.... i bring 'em in and let it cure for a day.... then hit it with a heat lamp for a few hours to finish up.......
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Re: The Jerms SFF

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Very nice! Great patterns in that finish. :tu:
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cold weather makes it i think.... and a bit of a breeze.....

Yep, I concur. Once the hammer "blooms" I move them in front of a light fan
which cures the paint enough to stop the reaction from loosing definition/texture.
(Paint nerds?) :lol:
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