Midnight Blue query . . .

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bassduke49
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Midnight Blue query . . .

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. . . anyone have an example to show whether some early ones were painted translucent blue over silver the way early Rubies were (translucent red over silver -- in effect, a "candy" color)? Or were they always a metallic blue? Need to document this. Thanks!
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The earliest Midnite, Turquoise and Ruby all used the same silver base coat, followed by a transparent color coat.

Eventually, the switch was made to a silica based solid color coat that had a similar metallic appearance. Desert Gold was also of this variety and never made with a silver base coat.
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Excellent! Thanks, John!
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