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Scraggy

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Ohh I think I had a stroke! That's wonderful! Two things that I admire the most together it's cool! We may call it the Kustom Sterling
 

rhythmCity944

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looks like something Vernon Reid would play if he were a bassist...love it:D

gotta love the black, i saw a Porsche 911 racecar bout 13 years ago with the same paint job over at Willow Springs for a club race...thought i would mention that:p
 

RobertB

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That's some trick shizzy. Pin-striped stealth - awesome. I was actually thinking that the Stealth Bongo is a canvas begging for some artistry. It's artistry on its own, of course, but this Sterling takes it to that next level. Have to say, I'm loving the work on the back & neck the most. Of course that's where you have the freedom for more elaborate designs. But the more "subtle" (only by comparison) outlining on the top is very cool too. Hey, why not, right? That's an original, for sure. Would love to see (hell, own) a single H in that finish.
 
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Lonnystingray

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I am very, very sorry, and apparently the only one, but to be honest, I really don't like it, apart from the black paint - black hardware..

Pin striping should be on Old USA-cars only, at least TMVVHO..
 

Lonnystingray

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Pfff, that's a relief!

Surely I can very much appreciate the creativity of the BFR, but that doesn't mean I will always like such a design..

But just keep on inventing brilliant new stuff, and it's likely that I will like the absolute majority of the designs.. ;)
 

mathewsanchez

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Pesonally I like it. Reminds me of TM Stevens.

tm_stevens_6.jpg
 
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syciprider

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Dargin, I'm used to seeing select woods on BFRs so the question that occurs to me is that how does this one qualify as a BFR?
 

Dargin

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Syp, BFR's are whatever we want them to be...it is an open platform to have fun and do different things.

Scott
 
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