I saw this artist on the local breakfast tv show the other day and her art looks really cool, she does custom wood-burned art on guitar bodies, stuff like this:
I thought it was kinda neat - a bit like a tattoo, though, you'd have to be sure you love it cos once it's done you'll look at it every day afterward
http://pyroguitars.com/gallery.html
Pyro guitars
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Re: Pyro guitars
I did this as a hobby for quite some time, never on a guitar body. If you can pencil, like a comic book artist, and then ink with a wood burning soldering tool, you can do this. The effect can be amazing. Neat idea.