"petev" wrote in message
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On May 21, 4:04 pm, "Richard Knoppow"
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"petev" wrote in message
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On May 20, 3:44 pm, petev wrote:
Does anyone know what that almost "pearloid" finish is,
found on an
NC-183D, or the lighter shade on an NC-57B? Its not just
a
color, it
seems to be a very lightly reflective finish. Its not a
hammertone, it
is a solid color. But it seems to have a depth thats
beyond just a
simple paint.
Any help would be appreciated!
THANK YOU for that information. I regularly restore
Nationals and
want to upgrade the level of paint finish. Will keep you
posted.
Interesting, I looked closely at a National
loudspeaker cabinet, the finish appears to be very
slightly
"dappled" with spots that are very slightly darker than
the
overall gray. I never really noticed this before although
I
realized that there was something "different" about the
National paint.
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Richard Knoppow
Los Angeles
WB6KBL
National used so many finishes... The NC-57 and the NC-183
and NC-173
seem to have a very light carmel pearloid tone, while the
183D has a
dark grey with the same deep pearl effect. The SW-54 is grey
hammered.
My NC-240D has a simple grey wrinkle finish, but this may be
a re-do.
If it is, it was a damn good paint job.
The speaker I have is the one for the NC-173 so the
paint should be the same. All the NC-240-D's I've seen had
wrinkle gray paint so I suspect yours is original.
--
Richard Knoppow
Los Angeles
WB6KBL