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This is a discussion on CovetedMask Z Combo & Acme Art Co Paint Review within the Equipment Reviews forums, part of the The Gear category; This is an old review I did when Ron at Covetedmask / Acme Art co painted my Olie a few ...

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    Default CovetedMask Z Combo & Acme Art Co Paint Review

    This is an old review I did when Ron at Covetedmask / Acme Art co painted my Olie a few years back, I thought it would be a good reference for when I do up my review on the new mask & paint

    Well my newly painted Oile 7000 mask made it's way back to me on Thursday (July 31)......I was soooooo pumped to get it back from Ron The masked looks even better in person then it does in all the pictures Ron had sent me along the way!!!!

    Ok enough drooling, time for the review of the Acme Art Co. paint job. I think the easiest place to start is the paint job itself, what can I say Ron has crazy talent when it comes to mask painting. The finished product speaks for itself, and if you just spend a few minutes looking at his website in the gallery you know right away. The real question is what's it like from beginning to end, I'm mean it's great to get a nice paint job, but if you have to go to hell and back to get it well then it's not really worth it. No need to worry about visiting the dark lord when dealing with Ron as it was smooth sailing all the way!!!!

    I started emailing with Ron on May 13, and the finished product was in my hands on July 31. I know to some of you this may seem like a long time, but I specifically told Ron in my first email that I was in no rush and didn't need my mask again until Sept. 1st.

    So here is how the process went:

    May 13 I sent Ron and email after see some of his work on GLBB, and the checking out his website. I really liked the way his art was larger than life with very sharp line work and bright colours. The first email was basically to see if Ron would paint masks other than his own, and if they had to be new or if a used mask was ok. Ron got back to me later that same day to let me know he would paint any mask that was sent to him. He also told me the price, and general lead time. The price is a flat fee (if you are interested you can PM me) I think the price is more than fair, in fact I'm pretty sure it was only about $75 more then I paid for my first paint job 10 years ago!! He told me his standard lead time was 2-3 weeks, but that he had been busy of late and it could be longer. I took this to mean 2-3 weeks per mask, and not to include time waiting for any masks ahead of my own in his production schedule.

    Over the next week we send emails back and forth to finalize the details of shipping a mask from Calgary to Mississauga for the job to begin, as well as talking about some basic design ideas......at this point I have a few ideas of what I want but nothing for sure. So on May 20 I put my mask in the mail to make it's way to Ron (FYI when sending a mask to Ron for painting you split the S&H cost - you pay the shipping to him, and the cost of shipping back is included in the final price of he paint job. He also told me that if you are local and can pick-up and drop off your mask to him the cost fo return shipping will be taken out of his flat fee).

    I got an email from Ron the day after he received my mask to let me know he had got it, and to thank me to taking it apart before shipping it......I don't think this is needed, I just had fun taking it apart I think this was the end of May, the 27th I think. He let me know that he was finishing up another mask and should get started on mine in early June. I let him know not worry as I was in no rush, and started bouncing a few more design ideas off him. What I basically did was send Ron pictures of my old mask, and some other masks I liked off his website and other sites, my pads and gloves, and my team jerseys to give him an idea of what the rest of my gear looked like, and my taste in paint jobs. Ron got back to me a few days later with a few ideas of his own that he came up with all the ideas and pictures I had sent him. This created a problem, a good problem but still a problem.....I liked all Ron's idea's but only had one mask . I got an email from Ron on June 6th asking me to confirm my final design idea, and to confirm what base colour I would like as well as any writing wanted on the mask. So it took me another day to finally decide all the details (after seeing the final product I think I made the right choice ).

    June 9th I get my first update pictures from Ron, as he had started the work of stripping my mask to get it ready for paint.....of course these are not the exciting pictures of the paint job process but a necessary evil. A few weeks go by and I get a email from Ron letting me now that he had put my mask aside to work on a rush job he had got in that needed to be done by July 4th so it could ship on July 8th. Once again I let Ron know I was in no rush and that I still had over 2 months before I needed my mask so go ahead and work on the rush job.

    July 9th (a day after the rush job shipped) I get an email from Ron telling me that he has begun the design process by sketching out the design on my mask. He asks me to clarify a few details, and said he hopes to be back to me in a day or two with some design sketch pictures of the layout for my approval. Well days were not needed as I got the design pictures a few hours later.....and all I can say was I was floored, so as fast as my fat little finger could type I let Ron know that the layout and design look great and to continue forward! A few days later (July 12) I got more pictures from Ron with most of the art work done......looked even BETTER with some colour added to the design. At this point Ron told me that there was still some final touches needed, then the clear coat and reassembly of the mask. I should mention that I had been trying to pay Ron since I sent him the mask, but he kept telling me no, that he could not take my money until the job was done. He also made the payment very easy as he takes Pay Pal, as well as email money transfers which are super easy!

    On July 23 I get the final pictures of the mask from Ron, with all the paint done and the mask reassemble and the clear coat applied. He lets me know there will be a few more days of waiting to make sure the clear coat is dry before he ships the mask 1st thing the following week. It was only at this point the Ron asked for payment, which a gladly sent ASAP

    On July 31 my mask was back from it's trip and looked awesome!!!! I can't say enough about the detail of Ron's work. He carries the paint into the triangular vent holes and around the edge of the mask......so the paint job does not just end at the edge of the mask. He also gave the inside of the mask a fresh coat of paint before he put the foam all back in. While replacing the foam he noticed that my sweatband had gone MIA......lost it about 15 games into last season so he gave me a new, just a small detail but very much appreciated!

    Overall Ron was a great guy to work with, and I would recommend him to anyone would wants their mask painted!

    Thanks again Ron for the awesome job!!!!

    For more info on Ron, check out his website

    http://www.covetedmask.com

    Now more pictures!!!







    :) GO HABS GO

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    So after seeing Ron (the big cheese at CovetedMask/Acme Art Co) post the pic's of his new Combo style mask on GLBB I knew it would be my next mask. lucky for me things have worked out and I was able to start the process sooner than I though (don't really need the mask until end of Aug.) So a few emails later and the mask is already well on it's way, and I just need to nail down the paint. I will go more in depth with the complete process once I've got the mask......but just wanted to toss out some teaser pic's I got today Ron.






    And this is an idea of what I'm looking at for with the Paint. This is rough, and needs to be fine tuned.......and of course it goes with out saying it will look much different after Ron does his magic, but I think it gets the idea across of a nice clear simple design. I also think it will go well with my new Viper gear!

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    :) GO HABS GO

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    Default My Custom CovetedMask Z Combo & Paint - Done!

    Well Ron has done it again, and has sent me a couple of teaser pics of my new mask and paint job. I will do a full review on both when I get the mask in a week or so. But I just had to share the pictures now :D



    :) GO HABS GO

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    Default Now for the Review...

    Well the mail man came on Monday and dropped off 2 boxes for me from Ron at CovetedMask / Acme Art Co. (one box was my new mask, the other was my re-foamed Olie)

    Now I don't play hockey again until September, so the first part of this review will be on the paint and my "out of the box" thoughts on the new mask. I will add to the review after I've had some hours on the ice with the new mask on.

    This process began a few months back when Ron posted pics of his new creation the "Coveted Z Combo".......it was love at first sight! My old mask is an Olie 7000, and at the time I bought it I had really wanted to get a Mage, but was not able to justify the almost $300 in extra cash to get one here in the Wild West. I've never had any problems with my Olie, so I didn't really have any reason to upgrade......but who REALLY needs a reason to buy goalie gear. I started emailing Ron about getting me a Z Combo made up for me in early March. At that time I had about 3 games left in my season and new I didn't need the mask until September, so I let Ron know that there was no rush at all. Once I decided I was going to do it I sent Ron some money to start the process, and got to work coming up with a paint job........it just seemed silly to buy a mask from an AWESOME painter, and not have him paint it at the same time!

    The Mask:

    After emailing back and forth with Ron a few times I settled on the “Z” model to be the base of my combo mask. I got the base model, which is Fibreglass reinforced with Kevlar in the high impact areas (I believe that means the forehead and chin areas). I was thinking about going with the Full Kevlar with reinforcing, but when Ron told me that he uses the Fibreglass model with no problems I figure it would be more than enough for my Beer league. Ron even sent me some pics of the shell as he was in the process of putting it all together before we had the paint figured out.

    The Mods:

    • I got the 2 extra vent holes on the top of the mask
    • Different sized vent holes, so the rear vent holes are over sized compared to the front ones (got this idea from Ron’s personal combo)
    • ½” of length taken off the chin compared to the standard “Z” mask (I believe this is now the standard for all Ron’s combo’s)
    • Clean back plate design so more of the art work is visible, and not hidden under the harness.
    • Clean chin cup design. This means the chin cup is fastened much the same as the harness so there is no large clip to snap on the front of the mask like the standard version.

    The Fit:

    First off I would like to say that as of right now this is only an “out of the box” review on the fit, I will revisit this review later in the fall after some ice time with this mask. The first thing I noticed right away when putting this mask on is there truly is a difference when a mask is fitted for your head, and not the masses. Just to be clear up front, as I know this sometimes causes confusion, my mask was CUSTOM FITTED not custom moulded. Basically this means the mask was cut down as per my spec from a stock shell, them the foam inside the mask was install to fit my head measurement. To get this custom fit, I sent Ron my head measurement (circumference) from just above my eyebrows (I believe a hat size if you had that would also work). In addition to the measurement I sent Ron several picture from different angles of my wearing my Olie mask so he could see the fit (this was also to help him re-foam my Olie which he was doing at the same time as he made my new mask). The sight lines in this mask are WAY better than the Olie. The shorter chin is also nice, works well with my short neck (reminds me of my old Rhino mask in that regard). The foam itself is different than any foam I’ve had in a mask before, in a good way. It seems to be made up of 2 parts, a base layer of white “memory type” foam that is soft to the touch yet firm. This is covered by a thin layer of a second foam that is coloured (mine is baby blue, my new Olie foam is black, and I’ve seen it in red too) and seems to have a bit of a textured feel to it that is much nicer next to the skin than the standard old hard foam I’m use to.

    The Paint:

    When I was thinking about getting a new mask, I started to think of what I would get painted on it. After surfing the web, and looking at tons of paint jobs I found I was drawn to the simple ones. So I told Ron what I wanted and sent him a few pics as examples (Fuhr’s full face Oiler mask, Leighton’s new Flyers mask) with the idea that I was looking for a simple paint job that would look good from far away, and close up. After a few more back and forth emails with Ron and I put the ideas together on a mock-up using my team colours and sent it to Ron to begin the paint work. After about a week to 10 days Ron sent me some pics of the process on the paint (was all done, just needed to put on the last few coats of clear) When I saw the pics of the paint everything looked great, the ghosted happy faces turned out awesome! Just like the last mask Ron painted for me the attention to detail is simply the best. Like carrying the paint design into the vent holes, painting the inside of the mask, and a smooth and clear finish to the clear coat. Ron also added a few of his own touches to the design, like putting 33 ghosted happy faces in the design, as 33 is my number. He also added the white stripe into the design to tie it in with the white cage (stainless steel not an option yet) and the white logos on my new Viper gear that’s on its way. So basically the paint job tuned out awesome, as expected………Ron’s got a customer for life!

    Now the fun stuff, the pictures

    The Left Side



    The Front



    The Right Side



    Close up of the ghosted happy faces



    Ron's signature



    The back of the mask, showing the clean back plate



    Close-up of the back plate......love it!

    :) GO HABS GO

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    Default Part 2.....more pictures

    The foam in the mask



    The foam from the left



    The foam from the right



    The top.....not sure why the silver looks blueish, but it's silver like in all the other pictures.



    The Front form worms eye view



    The right side, worm's eye view



    The back, worm's eye view



    The left side, worm's eye view

    :) GO HABS GO

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    Looks great! I love the ghosty smileys

    "Soccer players pretend they're hurt, Hockey players pretend they're not."

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    Ron does great art there is no doubt about it.

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    Beauty man! Looks great...now if only great paintjobs increased our performance! I think based off this review I'm going to have my new mask painted up by this guy. I'll let him know it's because of you, who knows, my might get something out of it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Arthriticbutterflystyle View Post
    Beauty man! Looks great...now if only great paintjobs increased our performance! I think based off this review I'm going to have my new mask painted up by this guy. I'll let him know it's because of you, who knows, my might get something out of it.
    Yeah I wish the paint jobs help you GAA, but they don't.......but that's OK I live by the Motto if you don't play good you should at least look good! I do however think that the new mask with the WAY better sight lines is going to help my game, I was never able to see the puck when it was at my feet with the Olie!

    Ron is a great guy, and an awesome painter, and if you like his style you won't find a better guy other to do you mask for you......and it doesn't hurt that he doesn't charge an arm or a leg either (basic price range for paint job is posted on his web site www.covetedmask.com )
    :) GO HABS GO

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