I've found out the hard way that what we think is obvious when we are talking with a bike painter is definitely not obvious to the bike painter. Example: a customer of mine wanted "phases of the moon" along her top tube, and provided the artwork. So I told them to put the phases of the moon on the top tube using her artwork. Not complicated instructions, right?
When I got the frame back, for some reason they put the phases of the moon exactly between two cable stops on the TOP of the top tube, so that once the bike was built up, the graphic would essentially be lost beneath cables and housing...
This was an expensive graphic, and when I talked with them about it, incredulous, they replied I wasn't specific about where to place it, so, basically, tough luck. We did end up splitting the cost of the repair, but I too learned this the hard way.
Point being, yes, get it in writing, and pictures help. Chrome is EXPENSIVE and bike painting is very labor intensive.



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