Rick Azureglo Touch up paint

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Rick Azureglo Touch up paint

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Trying to locate where to get a touch up paint as close as possible to a 76' AZ 4001. I know someone must have a lead...HELP PLEASE
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Ed-- Mr. Hall would be the best source for this information. Short of that, I would recommend taking the instrument to a paint specialty shop and having a spectrum analysis done on the current finish. This way, the shop should be able to mix/make a paint to perfectly match what's already on the bass. A reputable, professional (re)finisher could then do the actual application on the touch-up. At least, this is how I would go about it. Others here with more extensive knowledge and ideas than me should chime in; I'm rather interested to know about this myself.
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