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Time: April 11, 2015 from 11am to 5pm
Location: Garage SeventyOne Studios
Street: 554 West Main Street
City/Town: Buford, GA
Website or Map: http://garage71.net/
Phone: 678-765-7819 or info@garage71.com
Event Type: pinstripping, class, cruise, in
Organized By: Brian Whitcomb
Latest Activity: Mar 16, 2015
Pinstriping Class with Charlie Tyre of Rusty Nuts Originals
Garage71 Radio and Grease Inc. Magazine would like to present in conjunction with Rusty Nuts Originals a day of Pinstriping & Lettering with Charles Tyre. With over 30 years experience, Charlie will work with anyone from a novice that has an interest to an experienced striper.
Here Charlie will spend with you over 6 hours learning or refining your pinstriping skills with
*Brush Handling & Care
*10 Basic Strokes
*Paint & Palleting
*Pinstriping Designs
*Letter Creation
*Layout & Spacing
*and more!!!
Everything will be taking place in the Garage SeventyOne Studios at 554 West Main Street, Buford, GA
Class is $100 and includes:
*Brush
*Panels
*6 Hours of Instruction and Assistance
Space is limited so call us today at 678-765-7819 or email us at info@garage71.com with the subject line; Pinstriping
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