contact ..chazin ..he's on the hamb....he is the best around the georgia area ..aleast the best that i have found..what ever you do dont let TOP HAT(mike fenyo) do it..he sucks and it will flake off after a while
I second Chastin, he's from Butler Ga. and works out of his dad's shop. I may be biased (he did my car) but his work F'n rocks...
Yeah, but TOP HAT will stripe your car front to back for a couple of slim joints...he even includes his signature fingerprint for free!
I'd get Gaucho to do it... ask him to bring his lovely girlfriend along for inspiration I've got his card around somewhere too.
I have been traveling down to Bremen,Ga to bigOstreetrods also known as Oneal Dodge.They call me when they have about 4 or 5 to do and I drive down for the day.
Tony Davis in Lawrenceville. He's been in the same location for 20+ years. 770-962-6363. He did the lettering and striping on my coupe both times it was painted.
Who's car was it that Top Hat striped "Teen Angle" (NOT Teen Angel)on? Yikes. I have a guitar that needs striping, and was going to use the guy in Marietta that Josh knows. I don't have a name or number yet. I think he's the guy that did that Lakewood Special they did on the biker build off. I saw a tank he striped up at Josh's the other day. Super straight lines. Don't know his prices either. Z
I got back from Toronto on Sunday, leaving for Vancouver this Sunday. Pinstriping a purse, maybe What's up?
Any of you guys remember a striper from the 60's from Atlanta that was called the Mad Striper. He signed his work: Mad Striper Baldwin Atlanta, Ga. He used to come over to S.C. and stripe cars and did really good work.
the Mad Striper was an old guy back when I was in my early 30s (I'm 64 now). Probably not around any more.
Yeah ... I remember his work well. He was good! Do any of you also remember Buddy Ashmore? He was also top notch striper in the Atlanta area. I was asking someone about him not too long ago. I was told that he is still around and will still do pinstriping.
Brian Papa is / was very good. But he has moved to the west coast, his wife got transferred with her work. He was doing Brian Fullers work, may still be. Bill Ingram is in the Smyrna area. But it can be hard to pin him down and IMO pricey. But he does do very nice work. The Mad Striper is dead and gone. A buddy owns one of the last trucks he did. Brandon from down around Carrolton can lay down some pretty nice licks for the price.
Wasn't Mad Striper and Top Hat the same guy? Top Hat did my car shortly before he passed away and I'm quite happy with it. Nothing has flaked off, some has worn off due to never getting clear coated and me not taking particularly good care of my paint. He told me that when he first started striping under his (uncle?) that the first job they worked was Doug new 63 Comets at a dealer. I always wondered if that was true or he adjusted that story for whatever old car he was striping.
There was a post on here awhile back(I think by Anthony White)that told of his passing.Might be under Mark Fenyo.
Ok, it seems that the Mad Striper has passed away. Does anyone know his name? I thought it might be Baldwin since he signed his work that way. Come on now don't just say you remember, tell us what you remember. Post pictures of his work if you have them.
this outta help you out..... http://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=179930&highlight=mark+fenyo
I seem to remember when Fenyo passed away seeing an obit in one of the biker rags that referred to him as The Mad Striper? At the time I wondered if he used a different nom de plume depending on the scene.
There is a guy by the name of ronnie edwards, has a shop at lakewood, went by the name of "the sign man" think he did the wall at thunder rd in dawsonville also.
I don't know if anyone is following this thread anymore, but I got some info from what I believe to be a very credible source. I had some people tell me that the Mad Striper was the same guy known as Top Hat or Mad Hatter, Mark Fenyo. Well I questioned that because the Mad Striper signed his work Mad Striper, Baldwin, Atlanta Ga. I talked with Harvey and Wayne Richardson and they said the Mad Striper's name was Jack Baldwin. The Mad Striper used to come to Harvey's shop to stripe cars in the 60's. I was at Gear Jam at Atlanta Dragway Saturday and noticed some pin striping on Hubert Platt's original A/FX falcon. I asked Hubert if the Mad Striper did the striping and he said yes he did. I asked did he remember his name. He said, "hell yeah, he used to live in my house. His name is Jack Baldwin." So I am convinced the name of the Mad Striper from Atlanta in Jack Baldwin.