Text in a Gothic font that reads 'Dragsters, Deathbats And a whole Lotta Paint!' in gold color on a black background.

Our focus has always been clear:

Turning the Ordinary into Extraordinary

But how did we get here?

Three photographs of vintage cars and a person, labeled with dates and descriptions of car shows from 1976 to 1987.

Early Inspiration – Cambridgeshire, UK (Late '70s – Early '90s):

Cambridgeshire provided the backdrop for a unique upbringing. Born into a family of drag racers and custom painters, our life revolved around cars that weren’t just fast, but wild, eye-catching, and full of personality.

Watching our dad transform vehicles into works of art straight from imagination taught us the value of creativity and the power of standing out. It didn’t take long before we started asking ourselves,

“Why stop at cars?”

Photograph of a blue dragster racing car releasing smoke at a racetrack with race officials and spectators in the background. The photo is part of a collage with handwritten captions at the bottom, including 'One of Many TF Dragsters' and 'Record Breaking Outlaw Anglia'.

The Birth of Przym – Cambridgeshire, 2010

The original Przym workshop was founded, specializing in custom cars and bikes. The name inspired by a blend of our memorable surname and the Prism, a shape all colors refract from.

We joined the business, adding a new element with intricate airbrush work. While the team focused on large-scale paint jobs, we pushed creative boundaries, experimenting with designs that went beyond traditional painting.

By 2019, our work had been featured on multiple award-winning show cars, magazines, and record-breaking dragsters. But we knew we could do more. We wanted to create art that didn’t just look good, but also carried a purpose.

Collection of magazines and brochures related to cars, including a magazine titled 'Airbrush The Magazine' with featured artists Mick Harris and Dru Blair, a magazine showing custom car modifications, and an automotive magazine showing a white Toyota truck with racing decals.

New Inspirations – California, 2020

Our journey took an unexpected turn in 2020 when we were asked to create for the Californian headwear brand Melin. This collaboration introduced us to a new concept: Could we transform everyday items into both practical tools and visually captivating works of art?

The response from Melin connected us with notable figures like supermodel and actor Matthew Noszka, who commissioned us to create two unique pieces, one to represent his garage, 412 Motorsport, and another to celebrate a significant Vogue magazine cover shoot.

From there, our work found its way into the hands of personalities like Marshmello, MGK, and Ryan Sheckler, with each project pushing us in entirely new directions.

Collage of photos from a concert or festival at night, including a stage with neon sign reading 'Sick New World', an amusement ride with purple lights, and two men holding drinks, one with tattoos, in a bar setting.

Bar Talk – Las Vegas, USA, 2023

By 2023, we were ready for more, and it came at the Sick New World festival in Las Vegas. Invited to attend a surprise comeback show by Avenged Sevenfold, we found ourselves in a bar conversation with lead guitarist, Synyster Gates. As we discussed what we did, Syn posed a question that would reshape it all:

"Ever done a guitar?"

This opened the door to so much more we could do. Combining functionality and artistry in a way that felt right to us. It was an opportunity to create something that wasn’t just hung on a wall, but actively used.

Collage of images showing people, guitars, and text related to a guitar research event titled 'Meeting with Schecter,' 'The Dealer' giveaway, and featuring musicians Casey 'Strumz' Jelly Roll and Post Malone.

Viral Success and New Collaborations – Sun Valley, California, 2024

The reaction to our first custom guitar design on social media exceeded all expectations. In just a matter of days, the post garnered hundreds of thousands of views, and our inbox was flooded with commission inquiries.

From this, we connected with Marc LaCorte from Schecter Guitar Research. As long-time fans of the brand, and with one of their guitars being the very first we ever owned. collaborating with Schecter felt like a natural fit, knowing the innovation they bring to everything they do.

Marc introduced us to Schecter’s president, Michael Ciravolo. We flew to Sun Valley, meeting with Michael, Marc, and lead designer Colin Alflen to discuss a shared vision for custom guitars.

Our collaboration began with a custom-painted Avenger Blackjack, which was auctioned in an online giveaway that drew over 23,000 entries. This solidified our place in the world of custom instruments and set new standards for what custom guitars could be.

Today

Przym continues to push further, always looking to create unique concepts in any category.