I think the OP wants to bump forward, not wait.I would just call Jonathan, last I spoke with him they were so busy there wouldn't be any problem filling your slot with one of those in the queue.
Thanks, I talked to them. Appear very reasonable and courteous. Will visit them to see their facilityA comparable paint job can be scheduled at FulltronAviation.com. Mine is 651SLon their site. You can probably schedule within the next couple of months until the word gets out. Price is somewhat cheaper.
My paint shop (T&P at Salinas, CA) has a reasonable built-in allowance as part of the service package for cleaning up the fiberglass prior to painting. I delivered mine with fiberglass in reasonable shape, but they took it the next mile and made it look really nice. No extra charge.I'm curious, and I don't mean to sidetrack the thread, part of what makes Evoke interesting to me is that they'll fix pinholes and mistakes in alignment of fiberglass parts (of course, at a cost). Is this pretty standard from high quality paint shops?