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- westtexasred
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It took serious willpower on my part to not post this earlier.aen wrote:IM SORRY IM SURE THIS BRINGS BACK HORRIBLE MEMORIES.
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see i don't know how fender keep screwing up Daphne Blue and Sonic Blue.
Those MG-65 mustang reissues in DBL, are def not daphne blue more like a really weak faded sonic blue. That swinger pictured is what i imagine the "real" daphne blue to be.
Although there is this:

The Jagstang is something all together more bizaro, i have a 97 jag-stang that same original aqua color, its meant to be "Sonic Blue" and was sold as "Sonic Blue" but is some kind of aqua shade unique to Jag-stangs of that era. The later 2005 jag-stang reverted back to the real Sonic Blue shade:

Here is a Jag-Stang in the Real Sonic Blue:

Fender Japan now thinks this is Sonic Blue, its way too neon i think
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Those MG-65 mustang reissues in DBL, are def not daphne blue more like a really weak faded sonic blue. That swinger pictured is what i imagine the "real" daphne blue to be.
Although there is this:

The Jagstang is something all together more bizaro, i have a 97 jag-stang that same original aqua color, its meant to be "Sonic Blue" and was sold as "Sonic Blue" but is some kind of aqua shade unique to Jag-stangs of that era. The later 2005 jag-stang reverted back to the real Sonic Blue shade:

Here is a Jag-Stang in the Real Sonic Blue:

Fender Japan now thinks this is Sonic Blue, its way too neon i think

it's baby blue... don't you know that
Ohh... tell me more about FinishMaster products, nitrocellulose lacquer or poly... never heard of that company before
What about aging & checking? Robert swore up and down, his Jagstang has aged & is checking. I refuse to believe that poly can check like lacquer, it may crack but definitely not check. And how is poly aging vs nitrocellulose lacquer aging different. Obviously when you pull off a poly finished guitar pickguard that is old, you will see a difference in color... is that fading or aging?


Ohh... tell me more about FinishMaster products, nitrocellulose lacquer or poly... never heard of that company before
What about aging & checking? Robert swore up and down, his Jagstang has aged & is checking. I refuse to believe that poly can check like lacquer, it may crack but definitely not check. And how is poly aging vs nitrocellulose lacquer aging different. Obviously when you pull off a poly finished guitar pickguard that is old, you will see a difference in color... is that fading or aging?
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