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Greybeard
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Re: A10 Paint time.
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01.11. 2020 09:41 »
When I asked a professional to paint my bike black I had to choose which shade of black!
So that song 'Black is black' was not accurate.
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Greybeard (Neil)
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bsa-bill
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Re: A10 Paint time.
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01.11. 2020 14:11 »
I always thought Velocette black seemed more black than others, could be my eyes just favour that shade
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muskrat
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Re: A10 Paint time.
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01.11. 2020 20:43 »
G'day Fellas.
I heard years ago that BSA hat 34 shades of black over the years!
There is no such thing as "black". It's a mix of red, blue and yellow. So a little more this or that makes a different "black".
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