Scott Hammer TOXIC
Well-Known Member
Sounds like a new James Bond movie doesn't it?
It's time for me to make all of you tin guys gag and power down your computers because my glass boys (and ladies)and I are going on a little vanity trip. You see, one of the many benefits to buying glass is that you can get it in oooooo soooooo many colors and combinations of colors. Since I will be selling the "lucky boat" in the near future, I get the WONDERFUL task of color coding a new 929. If you go to my library you will see "Goldie" (yeah we also have pet names for our rigs). I don't know what the color scheme is called but I refer to it as VIVA Las Vegas!! So much gold, silver and black glitter it looks like a Vegas show girl. I'm not sure I want to go that route again. It has it's advantages and disadvantages. When it's all polised up (which is all the time) it looks like a million bucks. But sometimes I feel like I should wear a Liberache style coat and put a baby grand on the front deck. I've been looking at the solid gels-no flake, but I'm not sure I like that either. I need some opinions (something we're never short of here on this board) on what you would choose and why. The only thing I won't do again is a black interior. I still have blisters on my @ss from some hot summer days. I probably won't consider the new yellow/red/black combo unless Mac can get me a great deal on a matching yellow H2 Hummer, that would have to be a package deal.
Now all you tin guys just zip it and let us glass folks bask in the glory of all that which is glass.
What d'ya think Rob, did I grind it in good enough?? Should we show em' some mercy now?
TOXIC
It's time for me to make all of you tin guys gag and power down your computers because my glass boys (and ladies)and I are going on a little vanity trip. You see, one of the many benefits to buying glass is that you can get it in oooooo soooooo many colors and combinations of colors. Since I will be selling the "lucky boat" in the near future, I get the WONDERFUL task of color coding a new 929. If you go to my library you will see "Goldie" (yeah we also have pet names for our rigs). I don't know what the color scheme is called but I refer to it as VIVA Las Vegas!! So much gold, silver and black glitter it looks like a Vegas show girl. I'm not sure I want to go that route again. It has it's advantages and disadvantages. When it's all polised up (which is all the time) it looks like a million bucks. But sometimes I feel like I should wear a Liberache style coat and put a baby grand on the front deck. I've been looking at the solid gels-no flake, but I'm not sure I like that either. I need some opinions (something we're never short of here on this board) on what you would choose and why. The only thing I won't do again is a black interior. I still have blisters on my @ss from some hot summer days. I probably won't consider the new yellow/red/black combo unless Mac can get me a great deal on a matching yellow H2 Hummer, that would have to be a package deal.
Now all you tin guys just zip it and let us glass folks bask in the glory of all that which is glass.
What d'ya think Rob, did I grind it in good enough?? Should we show em' some mercy now?
TOXIC