certainly is a soft spot in my heart for retro techniques and the look. love it ! I grew into this business at that time. I still have orig. unopened bags of flake (made of lead of course) from metalflake in mass. My dad had draws filled in the shop. Kelsey Martin, author of metalflakes how to book used our booth at one time to squirt a 1949 merc. air port limo, "8 door" 4 on each side, a lovely shade of hot pink adorned with murals of the flint stones. his booth was to small. the owner Fred Steele got off big time on "shock value" the dude had to have 40 cars he built through the years, never sold one. ya gotta respect a guy that has a ww11 anti aircraft machine gun set up in the middle of his living rm. next to a mint 'ole school pan head bobber. Again I love it, my friends think I have brain damage cause I wanna build replicas of old Barris, dean Jeffereys , and gene Winfield stuff. what a rush, crusin around in the bat mobile or a stage coach w/ a blown hemi under the seat. keep up the good work man, everything finds its way back in style at some point. been a long time since I taped a doily to the side of a car, and who could forget "freak drops" jus crank out some Hendrix and Iron butterfly an you'll be well respected