Pinstriping at its roots is as old as mankind and cave drawings. For hot rodders, those roots stem directly from the decoration of Roman chariots, through the transition of horse-drawn carriages to ...
A family-owned body shop in Sanger is keeping a decades-old art form alive. At H&L Body and Paint on Academy, pinstriping isn’t just a finishing ...
It was at our last STREET RODDER production meeting that I was informed that one of the themes we'd be including in this issue was pinstriping and airbrushing. Cool, I thought-I've always been ...
This year’s event will continue to be held at the Milwaukee World of Wheels Show on Feb 20-22, located at the Wisconsin State ...
LOS ANGELES, Calif. (KABC) -- The network of hot rod and low-rider car buffs throughout Southern California is like a brotherhood, and none of their passion-projects-on-wheels is complete without a ...
Back in the 1950s, a handful of artists and craftsmen in California changed car culture forever with their amazing hot rods and customs. Lyle Fisk is one of those guys, a pinstriper who helped define ...
Pinstriping is the application of a very thin line of paint or other material onto a surface and is normally used for decoration. The goal of pin striping is to enhance the curves of a surface and ...
It may seem commonplace now, but pinstriping has come a long way from its luxury roots. The practice is now in vogue in hot rod customization culture, or as professional pinstriper, Edward Lyle Fisk ...
Reporting from Dallas — Most weekends, 25-year-old Brad Meredith stands deep in the past, painting tiny lines that extend back to the candy-apple, rockabilly 1950s. By day, Meredith builds hot rods ...
The origins of pinstriping can be traced back many different ways throughout history, from everyday items used during the Roman Empire, to more modern uses like lettering on fire trucks, store fronts, ...
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