Charcoal Frost - Help me describe it
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Charcoal Frost - Help me describe it
Let's assume that one wanted to refin a guitar in Charcoal Frost yet didn't have any access to reranch colors - you just have to describe it to someone. How would you do so?
I'd take a stab at it although I've never seen one in person. Is there a slight sparkle to it? Is it enough to describe it as extremely dark grey, not quite black but close? How else would you describe it?
And from the technical side, how were these finishes applied? Sealer and finish, or did it have a gold or silver undercoat?
I'd take a stab at it although I've never seen one in person. Is there a slight sparkle to it? Is it enough to describe it as extremely dark grey, not quite black but close? How else would you describe it?
And from the technical side, how were these finishes applied? Sealer and finish, or did it have a gold or silver undercoat?
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Re: Charcoal Frost - Help me describe it
Yes, it's metallic, it has a slight sparkle. I think most people would call it "dark charcoal gray" on a car or motorcycle (etc).
When I did mine, I didn't use nitro. I took a color sample to the auto paint store and matched it up in the DuPont polyurethane catalog. I'm not sure about the original nitro, if it had an undercoat or not. I sprayed the poly over yellow primer, so if it chipped eventually it might look authentic. But that poly was rock hard!
It's very hard to photo, the flash makes the metallic content stand out, and the charcoal takes on a slight bluish or burgandy hue. It's really a great color, especially in natural light.
When I did mine, I didn't use nitro. I took a color sample to the auto paint store and matched it up in the DuPont polyurethane catalog. I'm not sure about the original nitro, if it had an undercoat or not. I sprayed the poly over yellow primer, so if it chipped eventually it might look authentic. But that poly was rock hard!
It's very hard to photo, the flash makes the metallic content stand out, and the charcoal takes on a slight bluish or burgandy hue. It's really a great color, especially in natural light.
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Re: Charcoal Frost - Help me describe it
i'm really thinking of doing a jazzmaster in charcoal frost coming up [it's either that, or a lighter more pewter metallic]. i thought about matching up a dupont color. i can get any dupot finish sprayed for super cheap by a close friend. but i wanted to go away from poly. ilovesharinfoo suggested using auto lacquer.
doesnt reranch NOT have charcoal frost anyway? i was looking for a dark pewter and i didnt notice that they had anything.
doesnt reranch NOT have charcoal frost anyway? i was looking for a dark pewter and i didnt notice that they had anything.
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Re: Charcoal Frost - Help me describe it
Thanks, guys. So I could explain to folks that it's a "dark candy apple grey" and go from there.
The guy who I think will do the deed (although we had talked about olywhite and black before - my interest in charcoal frost piqued just a few days ago) has done CAR finishes so that frame of reference should help. Is it a bit less "sparkly" than CAR, or about the same?
(I almost wrote "is the density of the sparkliness the same" and then I realized that it sounded a bit...well...odd.)
The guy who I think will do the deed (although we had talked about olywhite and black before - my interest in charcoal frost piqued just a few days ago) has done CAR finishes so that frame of reference should help. Is it a bit less "sparkly" than CAR, or about the same?
(I almost wrote "is the density of the sparkliness the same" and then I realized that it sounded a bit...well...odd.)
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Re: Charcoal Frost - Help me describe it
Printing out and taking along lots of pics would help too I guess.
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Re: Charcoal Frost - Help me describe it
Is it a bit less "sparkly" than CAR, or about the same?
I would say less. While it may or may not have the same amount of metallic content, it does not have the 'flip-flop' quality that a candy finish has (provided by the undecoat).
I liken it more to LPB or BMM (or any other of the standard metallics) as far as "sparkliness".
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Re: Charcoal Frost - Help me describe it
I've never seen it in front of me,
to me, it appears to be a lighter shade of black....more black than silver...really dark silver
in some pics, it appears to have a green hue to it...in others it seems grayscale.
I personaly absolutely love the colour...lemme see if I can dig out some pics.....
*off to go through HD*
to me, it appears to be a lighter shade of black....more black than silver...really dark silver
in some pics, it appears to have a green hue to it...in others it seems grayscale.
I personaly absolutely love the colour...lemme see if I can dig out some pics.....
*off to go through HD*
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Re: Charcoal Frost - Help me describe it
I always do this but I only have a few photos, and each one has its own "bias" (original quality of photograph, shading, lighting etc).mezcalhead wrote: Printing out and taking along lots of pics would help too I guess.
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Re: Charcoal Frost - Help me describe it
I'm guessing that the greenish hue is a time-based effect like OlyWhite yellowing.zhivago wrote: I've never seen it in front of me,
to me, it appears to be a lighter shade of black....more black than silver...really dark silver
in some pics, it appears to have a green hue to it...in others it seems grayscale.
I personaly absolutely love the colour...lemme see if I can dig out some pics.....
*off to go through HD*
Any photos you have would be greatly appreciated as I can add it to the few that I already have.
The technical details are:
Color Charcoal Frost metallic
Paint Type Lucite (DuPont acrylic lacquer)
Paint Number 4618L
Fender Years 1965-1969
Car Years 1965-1966
CarMake Lincoln
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Re: Charcoal Frost - Help me describe it
ok...i've posted this one before....
this it's the one at that shop (huge pics):
http://www.againstperfection.net/guitar ... faguar.jpg
http://www.againstperfection.net/guitar ... arcoal.jpg
$trat:
JM headstock:
another $trat:
these are pics I took from the Warmoth site years ago...dunno if they're still there, but I uploaded them onto my server..they show how hard it is to take pics of it...excuse the body shapes....
that's all I got...for what it's worth, I like the hue on the 1st Jag and the complete $trat....
this it's the one at that shop (huge pics):
http://www.againstperfection.net/guitar ... faguar.jpg
http://www.againstperfection.net/guitar ... arcoal.jpg
$trat:
JM headstock:
another $trat:
these are pics I took from the Warmoth site years ago...dunno if they're still there, but I uploaded them onto my server..they show how hard it is to take pics of it...excuse the body shapes....
that's all I got...for what it's worth, I like the hue on the 1st Jag and the complete $trat....
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Re: Charcoal Frost - Help me describe it
Thanks for those. I also found this one, which has the guitar contrasted against a black hardshell case:
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Re: Charcoal Frost - Help me describe it
Here's what I came up with for my refin:
It looked darker in person, the flash brightens it up. It was actually a pretty good match for that $trat on the black case...
It looked darker in person, the flash brightens it up. It was actually a pretty good match for that $trat on the black case...
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Re: Charcoal Frost - Help me describe it
that's totaly my idea of charcoal frostmjet260 wrote: Thanks for those. I also found this one, which has the guitar contrasted against a black hardshell case:
glad to help with any pics I have, Michael
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Re: Charcoal Frost - Help me describe it
Doug,
Those photos of the Jag are a game-set-match for me. I'm asking about this for my Warmoth Jag project.
I now have to decide whether to go for a matching headstock or just have the current one veneered after the extra tuner holes are patched up. I'm leaning towards the matching headstock, though, with a clipped Fender logo.
Those photos of the Jag are a game-set-match for me. I'm asking about this for my Warmoth Jag project.
I now have to decide whether to go for a matching headstock or just have the current one veneered after the extra tuner holes are patched up. I'm leaning towards the matching headstock, though, with a clipped Fender logo.
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Re: Charcoal Frost - Help me describe it
my vote's for matching headstock...it would look HOT!!!mjet260 wrote: Doug,
Those photos of the Jag are a game-set-match for me. I'm asking about this for my Warmoth Jag project.
I now have to decide whether to go for a matching headstock or just have the current one veneered after the extra tuner holes are patched up. I'm leaning towards the matching headstock, though, with a clipped Fender logo.
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