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This week we got an email from Michael Gialanella. Michael wanted try dyeing a Marble head after being inspired by other dye jobs he saw on the site. He is a dye enthusiast, but more importantly, a risk taker. Read the email he sent us along with pictures of his finished product.
LAS recently posted a nice marble dye job. They dipped a Brine Voyce X6 in dye several times to get the marble effect and it came out looking good. View Photos...
A reader followed the directions for dyeing a head "Marble," as seen in the previous post, "A closer Look at the Marble Dye Job." Keep experimenting. Send us your pics to [email protected]. PICTURE ON THE OTHER SIDE...
Per request of many, here is the how-to of the marble dye job from a previous post about Stevenson's Steve Kazimer's spoon. Steve's brother, KAZ, works as a dye specialist at Lacrosse Unlimited and has hooked LPG up with the tips.
For this head I wanted something a little more flashy that would grab some attention on the field. So, I decided on an full head checkerboard with large squares and some marbling on top. First, I covered the head in large squares doing my best to make the pattern fit. Read More...
Howdy, I’m the new resident stringing and dying writer for Lacrosse Playground. The Falcone Zone will feature my work, the … Read more
This head was dyed for a player on the Elizabethtown Womens Lacrosse Team. Elizabethtown College recently created a new logo so I wanted to incorporate the new logo and text into the dye.
I have seen a lot of Rasta Dye jobs and wanted to do one of my own with a little marble twist. This is a pretty simple dye job that you could do at home and is not too time consuming.
I was recently asked to dye a Maryland Steamers themed head. This one wasn't going to be anything too crazy and it actually turned out looking better than I had anticipated.
In the Maryland Terps' fan base there have been rumblings of the turtle shell print being used more in the unis (inserts, football helmet, @TizzleSTX has gotta pull something for the gloves and pads). Under Armour stepped it up and added it to this year's men's basketball uni.