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Westinghouse "Refrigerator" Green
12/28/2007 11:06:44 PMBob E.
Radio Model H-126. H-135 et al...
Anyone ever find a close match for that "green" or
"blue green" color in a spray can anywhere?
http://www.radioera.com/unusual_design_radios.htm
Was it a much brighter brilliant Turquoise at the time
it was manufactured?
Bob
12/29/2007 12:17:14 AMMarv Nuce
Bob,
There seems to be a marked difference in the color of the 2. The one on the left is close to the Moss Green #721 by "DESIGN MASTER" I put on an Edison 7R chassis a couple years ago. Found it at Jo Ann's craft shop, but not in your corner Depot or hardwares. The one on the right looks like plain vanilla turquoise.

marv

: Radio Model H-126. H-135 et al...
:Anyone ever find a close match for that "green" or
:"blue green" color in a spray can anywhere?
:http://www.radioera.com/unusual_design_radios.htm
:Was it a much brighter brilliant Turquoise at the time
:it was manufactured?
: Bob

12/29/2007 1:33:17 AMBob E.
We happen to have a JoAnns nearby. I will have to check it out. Anybody want to buy some Hunter Green,
Pacific Blue, or Tropical Turquoise? :O) Ever try to match paint by trying to recall what the color actually looked like WITHOUT taking a sample with you? NR...
Bob


Bob,
:There seems to be a marked difference in the color of the 2. The one on the left is close to the Moss Green #721 by "DESIGN MASTER" I put on an Edison 7R chassis a couple years ago. Found it at Jo Ann's craft shop, but not in your corner Depot or hardwares. The one on the right looks like plain vanilla turquoise.
:
:marv
:
:: Radio Model H-126. H-135 et al...
::Anyone ever find a close match for that "green" or
::"blue green" color in a spray can anywhere?
::http://www.radioera.com/unusual_design_radios.htm
::Was it a much brighter brilliant Turquoise at the time
::it was manufactured?
:: Bob



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