I've seen where some people claim it is Lake Placid Blue and other claim it to be a different color entirely. I am aware that on Fender's color charts, they were labeled as two different colors. There also seems to be different variations of it, example being the purple burst mustangs.
If that is the case, has anyone figured out exactly what color blue it really is?
Competition Blue Question.
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Re: Competition Blue Question.
As far as I know the vintage ones were Lake Placid Blue Metallic.
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Re: Competition Blue Question.
Right on, thank you.PorkyPrimeCut wrote: ↑Mon Dec 24, 2018 11:55 pmAs far as I know the vintage ones were Lake Placid Blue Metallic.
I am in the middle of a project and I am trying to nail that color. There is just a lot of confusion surrounding it.
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Re: Competition Blue Question.
it's not lake placid blue. it's slightly darker than lake placid blue. it's own color!
did you look at this color chart from 1970? to ad to the confusion, they must've mislabeled "competition blue" as "competition burgundy" LOL but pretend it's not mislabeled.
http://www.fendermustangstory.com/gphotos/f70color.jpg
and here is a better scan with better color representation https://www.vintageguitar.com/wp-conten ... ORS_06.jpg
my guess is the process they used for doing the stripes created a unique color. because they weren't making that orange colored mustangs without the stripes. ya know?
kinda neat and i wonder if someone knows the history behind that.
but i'd follow the color on that second scan!
did you look at this color chart from 1970? to ad to the confusion, they must've mislabeled "competition blue" as "competition burgundy" LOL but pretend it's not mislabeled.
http://www.fendermustangstory.com/gphotos/f70color.jpg
and here is a better scan with better color representation https://www.vintageguitar.com/wp-conten ... ORS_06.jpg
my guess is the process they used for doing the stripes created a unique color. because they weren't making that orange colored mustangs without the stripes. ya know?
kinda neat and i wonder if someone knows the history behind that.
but i'd follow the color on that second scan!
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Re: Competition Blue Question.
Yeah, I saw that chart too! I've come to the conclusion that Fender isn't very good at keeping records. For example, I was doing some research on the Jagstang recently and Fender claims that the humbucker in the Jagstang was the DiMarzio H3 (which is the pickup they put in the production model). I later found out from Earnie Bailey that it was actually the DiMarzio H8.cjs wrote: ↑Tue Dec 25, 2018 4:39 pmit's not lake placid blue. it's slightly darker than lake placid blue. it's own color!
did you look at this color chart from 1970? to ad to the confusion, they must've mislabeled "competition blue" as "competition burgundy" LOL but pretend it's not mislabeled.
http://www.fendermustangstory.com/gphotos/f70color.jpg
and here is a better scan with better color representation https://www.vintageguitar.com/wp-conten ... ORS_06.jpg
my guess is the process they used for doing the stripes created a unique color. because they weren't making that orange colored mustangs without the stripes. ya know?
kinda neat and i wonder if someone knows the history behind that.
but i'd follow the color on that second scan!
You might be on to something there.
I know that some of the early ones got a bit of a purple burst to them, which is created with transparent red. I often wondered if maybe it wasn't lake placid blue metallic as a basecoat with a bit of transparent blue over it. But then again. I would expect that to come out more candy than anything.
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Re: Competition Blue Question.
Most competition mustangs appear to be regular ole Lake Placid Blue.
Early on fender did spray a purple perimeter on them OVER the base lake Placid Blue coat and this purple color is where the word "Burgundy" comes in and the word creates long lasting confusion.
Fender was inconsistent with when and how long they used the purple.
Wish they would stuck with the purple burst, it is visually stunning.
Early on fender did spray a purple perimeter on them OVER the base lake Placid Blue coat and this purple color is where the word "Burgundy" comes in and the word creates long lasting confusion.
Fender was inconsistent with when and how long they used the purple.
Wish they would stuck with the purple burst, it is visually stunning.