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Thank you, Tina! This is why I admire what you do, you think outside the box and turn something simple into something beautiful. Thanks for sharing this!

Crystal

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Von Dutch a guy who was very involved in auto and motorcycle artwork like pin stripping and such. 50's-60's era I think. Very famous in Hot Rod circles.

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Thanks for the little tutorial, Tina. I've always admired and been inspired by your work. You are truly talented!

Hilly

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Von Dutch, all the info here is on the mark. He was probably most famous for his unique style of pin striping. A style that has now become an industry standard, thus no longer unique.

Very nice tutorial, your work continues to amaze and inspire.

Thanks

David Theobald

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Hi Tina,

Thanks for doing this little demo. I'm stuck somewhere between Casey and Leatheroo. I can see what you did, you make it look easy and I should be able to do that, but it's probably going to give me a headache if I try it. Good thing I know someone that can do it for me if I get stuck :thumbsup:

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This is it.

Ahhh, it somewhat make sense:-)

Thanks for the little tutorial, Tina. I've always admired and been inspired by your work. You are truly talented!

Hilly

Thanks Hilly, I just wish I had more patience doing more tutorials...

Von Dutch, all the info here is on the mark. He was probably most famous for his unique style of pin striping. A style that has now become an industry standard, thus no longer unique.

Very nice tutorial, your work continues to amaze and inspire.

Thanks

David Theobald

My guess here...If one is in to that type of bikes, one would know? I use to have my own bikes before kids, big ones but the street racing kind...No stripes on them *LOL*

Hi Tina,

Thanks for doing this little demo. I'm stuck somewhere between Casey and Leatheroo. I can see what you did, you make it look easy and I should be able to do that, but it's probably going to give me a headache if I try it. Good thing I know someone that can do it for me if I get stuck :thumbsup:

Your more than welcome and...Always Clay if you get stuck :-)

"He who works with his hands is a laborer.

He who works with his hands, and his head is a craftsman.

He who works with his hands, and his head, and his heart, is An Artist"

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