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Nitorlack Nitrocellulose (Gibson Colours)

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Original price £19.95 - Original price £59.95
Original price
£19.95
£19.95 - £59.95
Current price £19.95
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Color: Pelham Blue

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Colors for vintage-inspired guitars

Based on original Fender and Gibson colors. To develop our colors for guitars we have been based on original samples from the 50s and 60s. After great work and exhaustive study by our laboratory and technical department, we have achieved some colors for guitars that faithfully recreate the tones of vintage Fender and Gibson guitars to paint electric guitar. During those years until today, it should be borne in mind that guitar colors vintage have changed a lot over the years due to the aging of nitrocellulose lacquer and changes in the brands’ own colors. Therefore two guitars finished in 1960 with fender card colors today can be totally different between them or with respect to a more current guitar.

Our vintage-inspired colors

The Nitorlack colors are based on the original Fender and Gibson colors. The creation of these colors is preceded by a great work and exhaustive study by our laboratory and technical department. Thanks to this we have managed to faithfully recreate the tones of Fender and Gibson guitars from the 50’s and 60’s.

During those years until today it should be noted that the colors of vintage guitars have varied greatly over the years due to the aging of the nitrocellulose lacquer and modifications in the colors of the brands themselves.

Therefore, two guitars finished in 1960 with fender colors today may be totally different from each other or from a more current guitar.

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