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my own se baby blue
Dingobmxer:
and then of course you get how lighting affects the colour in pictures too
It a minefield :LolLolLolLol:
:) DINGO :)
superbikedan:
darksomeday, yes i do now agree, your pic of the two frames together shows both
colours and now it's more confusing :idiot2:
it seems every one looks slightly differant, but all still look baby blue, the fact is i could buy
the same powder from two differant suppliers and they will both shade differant >:(
dingo do you own a frame the same colour as the one i posted :daumenhoch:
Frosty:
Dan,
Have you spoken to Chip Bowers of C4 labs in the US.
He had some powder made up last year that was very well received by the folk who had frames done by him. This is a message he posted on os last October.
"I now have a specially formulated powder that is an accurate match for the old school SE baby blue. This was custom made in a limited quantity for me from samples and codes given by Scot "the OM of BMX". This is a much purer and higher quality powder then has been offered before by me or the previous provider a few years back. NO WHITE SPOTS or other issues common with the more economical blended versions. I will be using most for my own customers and only selling a limited amount. The powder should stay fresh for up to 2 years if stored correctly. It is unlikely I will have more made within that time due to the high cost of having it made right. Get it while you can if you think you will need it or are outside the US.
$50 / 1lb (plenty for a frameset w/most pc systems)
$75 / 2lbs
$150 / 5lbs (almost 2 liters)
+ actual shipping costs
a2002corvette@aol.com"
He is in the process of upgrading his paint shop so may not have had anymore made, but who knows he may be willing to pass codes etc on to another Connoisseur of the art of powder!!
Good luck
Paul
brass monkey!:
I guess at the end of the day it depends on how much time/money you want to spend (or even how anal you wanna be!) on getting the colour excatly right? I believe that the nearest pantone ref is 298C, but that is a pure paint colour.
I agree with dordy, you aren't going to tell from various pictures in different lighting, you will see a completely different shade if you take a pic in natural as opposed to artifical light, it would be good to line em up at MK - i bet they are all different !!
Over time i guess even SE changed the shade, and an orignal framest may well have faded over the years, if C4 have invested in getting a custom powder made that great, but for me, i am happy with the colour Dan has suggested and you also know that Dan will do a great & honest job !
:)
I had the same headache when i did my Trickstar - in Candy Apple Red !
Frosty:
There was also a lot of discussion about the DuPont code BS225, but if Chip can share the make up with Dan then there is an alternative
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