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Thread: dingotone colours

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    Hey guys, just wondering if its possible to get a few colour samples for the dingotone range currently in the store. Very interested in the black, just would like to see it on some wood before I order it. Congrats on the launch db and Adam! I'm sure the community will get behind these products, I know I've been hanging out for them.

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    Hi Andrew, I think DB has some more photos from his testing, which we can put up when he sends them to me. However, I think it's going to be up to the community to send us photos of the finish on different woods as guitars are built. It would be nice to have a selection of images for each colour on different woods, with different number of coats, etc. That way customers have a better idea of what to expect for their kit.

    Yes, we did consider doing up some sample pieces on wood offcuts, but we thought this may not be an accurate representation and also didn't have the time or resources.

    So, I think someone is just going have to dive in and give them a go.
    Cheers,

    Adam



    adamboyle(at)pitbullguitars.com

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    Thanks Adam. Maybe if I post a few pics of the finish I'm thinking about the great man can advise me. I want to get somewhere between the two, a bit darker than the prs, a bit lighter than the mayoness.


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    Andrew, from what I've seen the black is darker than BMW from Wudtone. I think it'd be relatively close - will also depend on the wood and how it takes up the stain, application, etc., but the sample that DB showed me a while ago (on a maple neck as a test), was pretty black. The finish is also glossier than Wudtone with less effort. That said, it may not be as glossy as the guitar you're aiming for - I think that would require some acrylic and elbow grease.

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    Thanks mate. The wood that it's going on is quilted maple, just for the cap. Back and sides will be an Amber colour and a natural neck, probably black head stock.

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    Andrew - might be worthwhile sending DB (dingobass@pitbullguitars.com)an email - see if he can post some samples that aren't "shop" grade (won't go on the catalogue), but might give you an idea on how deep the colour is.

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    Andrew, the black is so black that lesser blacks run away and hide...

    This isnt the best pic but will give you some idea of how black it is.




    This is just two coats of the stain.......

    There is always a workaround for glitches, mistakes and other Guitar building gremlins.....

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    Andrew - forgot to add - much more user friendly than Wudtone. Just seems to go on nicer. Also smells nicer - if you're married, you may even get away with guitar work in the house!

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    It's like, how much more black could this be? and the answer is none. None more black.
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    Brendan thanks mate. Db, effing wow! Do you think that is all I'd need to pop the grain with the black, then go back over with one light coat to get the polishing effect of a charcoal burst? And is there any way to dilute the colour?

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