Author Topic: Need color Ideas for my 1968 Non Reverse Thunderbird II refin by RS Guitarworks  (Read 3618 times)

Denis

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I add a vote to the Inverness Green pile.
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I'd vote for Pelham Blue.
Speaking of which, I have a BaCHbird that has a flaw in the finish. And I want to have it refinned in Pelham Blue. Anyone know what automotive color code that is today?

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I'd vote for Pelham Blue.
Speaking of which, I have a BaCHbird that has a flaw in the finish. And I want to have it refinned in Pelham Blue. Anyone know what automotive color code that is today?

There's some info here that might help you:  http://www.lespaulforum.com/forum/showthread.php?p=2062418

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Thanx Joe!

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INVERNESS GREEN it is!!!!!!!!
Shipping out to R.S. Guitarworks this weekend hopefully!!!!!! I love their work!!! Scott and Roy are F'ing AWESOME!!!!!!!
They have to be in my opinion, THEE best at Refining and Relicing guitars and basses!!!!!!!

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  Inverness is very cool , can't wast to see the results
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I estimate it will be finished by August. I can't wait either!!!!