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"magic brush" is working at the Donzi plant in Sarasota, Florida.
He painted my Scarab, the last one out of the factory last month.
He is doing some real neat custom paint jobs for Donzi, I look forward to seeing them.
He painted my Scarab, the last one out of the factory last month.
He is doing some real neat custom paint jobs for Donzi, I look forward to seeing them.
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Hey! I just found this site and saw your questions.
Wow, glad to see you folks. Especially since all the paint still looks good!
Yes, I painted Scarabs for Wellcraft from 1989 thru 2003. I also painted some customs for Donzi during eary'90's and early'00's
My billing statments total 1,287 Scarabs. 1 off customs and factory offerings. Wellcraft provided the best environment for custom painting. I was blessed with working and knowing terrific people, one who posted here. I had allways been a custom painter on cars, bikes, and trucks, but boats are BIG. Fortunatly the procedures for creating an image are all the same and Wellcraft had the resources for unlimited creativity. They also demanded the highest quality workmanship and materials. I'm sure glad all the extra efforts were worth it for you folks.
I see my work all over the web and videos of boats for sale, and suprisingly, I remember most of them. All the pictures ya'll have on this page I remember painting.
You are all so fortunate to enjoy offshore boating. (I coundn't charge enough to afford one for me! LOL) My first ride was in "Smokin' Joe" a 43' triple 900sc w/6 drives. OMG !!! So that's what I'm painting does!!!!! From then on, I painted everything with the energy and thrill I got that day at 100+mph taking 5-7' rollers like sex!
When Scarabs were discountinued, I unwound from the demands of a production/shipping deadlines. I didn't think the market was worth the investment nessesary to continue.
Through the years I've been able to help many Scarab owners with colors, advice, and stencils for paint repair. They have all been tenacious in searching me down, and hopefully by posting here, more of you can find me easily.
I set my options up to recieve instant e-mails from this site/thread.
I hope to hear from you.
Wow, glad to see you folks. Especially since all the paint still looks good!
Yes, I painted Scarabs for Wellcraft from 1989 thru 2003. I also painted some customs for Donzi during eary'90's and early'00's
My billing statments total 1,287 Scarabs. 1 off customs and factory offerings. Wellcraft provided the best environment for custom painting. I was blessed with working and knowing terrific people, one who posted here. I had allways been a custom painter on cars, bikes, and trucks, but boats are BIG. Fortunatly the procedures for creating an image are all the same and Wellcraft had the resources for unlimited creativity. They also demanded the highest quality workmanship and materials. I'm sure glad all the extra efforts were worth it for you folks.
I see my work all over the web and videos of boats for sale, and suprisingly, I remember most of them. All the pictures ya'll have on this page I remember painting.
You are all so fortunate to enjoy offshore boating. (I coundn't charge enough to afford one for me! LOL) My first ride was in "Smokin' Joe" a 43' triple 900sc w/6 drives. OMG !!! So that's what I'm painting does!!!!! From then on, I painted everything with the energy and thrill I got that day at 100+mph taking 5-7' rollers like sex!
When Scarabs were discountinued, I unwound from the demands of a production/shipping deadlines. I didn't think the market was worth the investment nessesary to continue.
Through the years I've been able to help many Scarab owners with colors, advice, and stencils for paint repair. They have all been tenacious in searching me down, and hopefully by posting here, more of you can find me easily.
I set my options up to recieve instant e-mails from this site/thread.
I hope to hear from you.
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Hey! I just found this site and saw your questions.
Wow, glad to see you folks. Especially since all the paint still looks good!
Yes, I painted Scarabs for Wellcraft from 1989 thru 2003. I also painted some customs for Donzi during eary'90's and early'00's
My billing statments total 1,287 Scarabs. 1 off customs and factory offerings. Wellcraft provided the best environment for custom painting. I was blessed with working and knowing terrific people, one who posted here. I had allways been a custom painter on cars, bikes, and trucks, but boats are BIG. Fortunatly the procedures for creating an image are all the same and Wellcraft had the resources for unlimited creativity. They also demanded the highest quality workmanship and materials. I'm sure glad all the extra efforts were worth it for you folks.
I see my work all over the web and videos of boats for sale, and suprisingly, I remember most of them. All the pictures ya'll have on this page I remember painting.
You are all so fortunate to enjoy offshore boating. (I coundn't charge enough to afford one for me! LOL) My first ride was in "Smokin' Joe" a 43' triple 900sc w/6 drives. OMG !!! So that's what I'm painting does!!!!! From then on, I painted everything with the energy and thrill I got that day at 100+mph taking 5-7' rollers like sex!
When Scarabs were discountinued, I unwound from the demands of a production/shipping deadlines. I didn't think the market was worth the investment nessesary to continue.
Through the years I've been able to help many Scarab owners with colors, advice, and stencils for paint repair. They have all been tenacious in searching me down, and hopefully by posting here, more of you can find me easily.
I set my options up to recieve instant e-mails from this site/thread.
I hope to hear from you.
Wow, glad to see you folks. Especially since all the paint still looks good!
Yes, I painted Scarabs for Wellcraft from 1989 thru 2003. I also painted some customs for Donzi during eary'90's and early'00's
My billing statments total 1,287 Scarabs. 1 off customs and factory offerings. Wellcraft provided the best environment for custom painting. I was blessed with working and knowing terrific people, one who posted here. I had allways been a custom painter on cars, bikes, and trucks, but boats are BIG. Fortunatly the procedures for creating an image are all the same and Wellcraft had the resources for unlimited creativity. They also demanded the highest quality workmanship and materials. I'm sure glad all the extra efforts were worth it for you folks.
I see my work all over the web and videos of boats for sale, and suprisingly, I remember most of them. All the pictures ya'll have on this page I remember painting.
You are all so fortunate to enjoy offshore boating. (I coundn't charge enough to afford one for me! LOL) My first ride was in "Smokin' Joe" a 43' triple 900sc w/6 drives. OMG !!! So that's what I'm painting does!!!!! From then on, I painted everything with the energy and thrill I got that day at 100+mph taking 5-7' rollers like sex!
When Scarabs were discountinued, I unwound from the demands of a production/shipping deadlines. I didn't think the market was worth the investment nessesary to continue.
Through the years I've been able to help many Scarab owners with colors, advice, and stencils for paint repair. They have all been tenacious in searching me down, and hopefully by posting here, more of you can find me easily.
I set my options up to recieve instant e-mails from this site/thread.
I hope to hear from you.
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hi magic brush, i have one of your signature custom paints on my 1996 43' scarab. it is a gigantic american eagle red white flag trailing on the rear sides. i can't figure how to upload a pic but will see if i can get it on my profile. always a standing ovation entering/exiting marinas/restaurants. was wondering what the inspiration was. i was told it was for display at the 1996 miami boat show. do you have any recall?
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I see this is an old post. Magic brush painted my 1998 38' Scarab "P-38 (1of1). It as custom ordered to match the P-29 (29 built). I get compliments all the time. Just had $8k in touch ups done and still looks good. Thanks -mike
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I have a 38 Scarab at our shop I have a question about the technique you used to make an effect this boat has on it. Could you call me at my shop??? Thanks Dan 573-348-6188
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