Midnight Blue Question

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IS Midnight Blue a metallic paint or a simple opaque blue?

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MID is a metallic color.
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Great, thanks!

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Let's get super technical... as I am genuinely curious about this: Is it a metallic blue, or a slightly translucent blue over a silver metallic?
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MB used to be a candy, with a blue tint shot over a silver basecoat. Currently it's a metallic.
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If we're being super technical, it's not metallic, it's pearlescent. Yes, there is a difference. It is blue pearl sprayed over JG.
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Thanks, Ben! 8) Now, I just have to be able to remember that bit of information. :mrgreen:
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I have a Midnight Blue...it sparkles like a metallic. It is very dark, however. The Midnight in the name is no mistake.

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That looks wonderful, Tom. 8)
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RIC_FACTORY wrote:If we're being super technical, it's not metallic, it's pearlescent. Yes, there is a difference. It is blue pearl sprayed over JG.

That's very interesting!!! Gosh now I want to see one of these in person... hmm...
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Wow! thought I was making a fashion statement by having matching straps for many of my guitars, but GEESH!, even a blue capo! Very cool :mrgreen: ...I assume you like blue? :roll:

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sleepingtiger wrote:GEESH!, even a blue capo! Very cool :mrgreen: ...I assume you like blue? :roll:
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This picture gets the guitar in the same blue hue as the rest of my blue gear. And that blue capo? You can buy them blue, but I had to spray paint mine to match my guitar. Ahh, the things we do when we have too much free time on our hands.


And it ain't just blue that I like:

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Yes, it's a bit strange, but fun to do.
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I usually do it with straps & guitars, but don't get EXACTLY the same hue like you do. Well done!

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One day I will add a 660/6 in MID to the stable.
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I should send my guitar to GMC so they can paint it closer to the SUV.


MB comes out looking a little on the purplish side in the outdoor pics I've taken. Not sure I like the lighter fretboard wood.

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