04-28-2009, 05:50 PM
Great thread, I agree with all of the guys. there is just WAY too many hockey mask makers out there and not enough quality. I have been painting hockey masks for almost 2 years and still have a long way to go. I didnt really care about "screen accuracy" when I first started but quickly realized that if you are not putting 100% effort into getting a mask as accurate as humanly possible, then dont even bother because it wont sell, period. but it is possible to get a good name for yourself if you do it right. I dont consider my Hockey masks "the best" in any way, shape, or form. BUT..........after a couple years of doing them I have developed a good following and am satisfied that the masks I am selling are quality. 100% positive feedback doesn't lie and neither does every person who has purchased my hockey masks. I say good luck to you and if you ever need advice on any aspect of hockey mask making I would be willing to help you the best I can, take care. Jamie