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From: artofthehotrod
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  • Beautiful, thank you for sharing :)

  • Great to see a master at work. I like these videos as they certainly are full of useful information, I can also highly recommend Alan's book. a real inspiration

  • I am from argentina , congaratulation beatiful o algo asi la cosa es que esta bueno te felictio

  • Good job, Alan ! We're a dying breed ( people like us ) out there. Everyone thinks they gotta have that vinyl lettering. I remember my big money days in the late 70's thru the early to mid 90's. Good to see you have a few loyal people up your way. Nice work Letterhead !

  • Sometimes, it's hard to believe it's painted (not printed)!

  • i envy your steady hands

  • good money!!!

  • pin stripe is by far the hardest skill to learn. Even if your hands are steady hands you still need to have a great eye. You are an artist for sure.

  • I love watching these videos. Helps me learn since i just started pinstriping and lettering. Nice video!

  • Hi Alan.

    I stumbled on this video am amazed You are amazing. I have been painting signs, lettering trucks and boats off and on for over 30 years. It is encouraging to see the craft showen to this degree. Excelent work.

    Brother of the brush.

    bsss5hp

  • where can i get that kind of transfer paper does anyone know

  • It's regular paper, but perforated with a 'pounce-wheel'...like a little pizza cutter with spikes--there's different sizes.

    Just draw your pattern, and then redraw it with the wheel over some cardboard, it'll pop little holes thru the paper. Tape it in place (measure!) and you can 'pounce' powder or carbon onto the surface (most folks just put some in a tshirt scrap) and when you pull it off, the holes will leave little dots. DON'T use Graphite or that red or blue construction grade crap.

  • What kind of liner is being used here??

  • Hi, dear.

  • 5  stars

  • Ide kill to be his neighbor!!!

  • Thats beautimous! Great colors! Great work!

  • magic hands.. good job

  • im a beginner and the first book i ever bought on striping was yours and it really helps, these videos are very helpfull also. thanks a lot keep on brushing.

  • Wow 10 minutes gone in a shot! I could watch you paint all day. Great work thanks for the excellent video. Suggest some better close ups of your brush strokes though. Thanks again. :)

  • nice work, enjoyed watching a talented painter at work, from another sign painer, well done, keep on brushing..

  • yet another well made and informative video, thank you for these.

  • Great work Alan, enjoy all your videos.

    Brush on!

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