1964 Fender custom color chart
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1964 Fender custom color chart
Thanks to Jim Hillmar for this cool chart of Fender's custom colors.
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When Fender switched to the pedal steel models with Jaguar style claw pickups, custom colors were avaliable at no charge on them (unlike the basses and armpit guitars).
Despite this, custom color steels are very rare. I have only seen candy apple red and lake placid blue.
You can see beautifully aged lake placid blue in this vid:
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=CtTOtKzyhBU
Tom Morrell is said to have had a sherwood green Fender that he lost in a bad house fire!
Fender also changed up the colors in 1966 (see pic) after the CBS acquisition.
Teal green metallic is a super cool forgotten color, but my favorite is ocean turquoise metallic.
When I custom ordered a guitar a few years back, thats what I chose!
Despite this, custom color steels are very rare. I have only seen candy apple red and lake placid blue.
You can see beautifully aged lake placid blue in this vid:
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=CtTOtKzyhBU
Tom Morrell is said to have had a sherwood green Fender that he lost in a bad house fire!
Fender also changed up the colors in 1966 (see pic) after the CBS acquisition.
Teal green metallic is a super cool forgotten color, but my favorite is ocean turquoise metallic.
When I custom ordered a guitar a few years back, thats what I chose!
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Not to be outdone by the upstarts out in Fullerton, during the early 1960s Gibson's chief Ted McCarty commissioned retired automobile designer Ray Dietrich to design a new series of solidbody instruments which were marketed as Firebird guitars and Thunderbird basses. Dietrich also proposed a batch of "custom colors" to compete with Fender's. The instruments came to market in 1963 with these optional ten colors in addition to the standard Gibson sunburst:
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Those Gibson custom color birds are so cool. Shame they are so rare. I don't think I have even ever seen a picture of a vintage heather poly guitar.
Its crazy how heavily the clear coats Gibson and Fender used on these guitars yellowed.
I saw this 1965 Jaguar listed as ocean turquoise metallic on reverb a few weeks ago, for 25 grand
Check out how green the clear coat makes it look compared to my guitar and the paint chip on the chart.
I am envious of the longer vibrato arm on the '66... but it's not the size of the boat, it's the motion of the ocean (turquoise metallic), right?
Its crazy how heavily the clear coats Gibson and Fender used on these guitars yellowed.
I saw this 1965 Jaguar listed as ocean turquoise metallic on reverb a few weeks ago, for 25 grand
Check out how green the clear coat makes it look compared to my guitar and the paint chip on the chart.
I am envious of the longer vibrato arm on the '66... but it's not the size of the boat, it's the motion of the ocean (turquoise metallic), right?
If you are interested in finishing a steel or a fretted guitar in nitro lacquer vintage Fender or Gibson colors, I highly recommend Oxford Guitar Supply:
https://oxfordguitarsupply.com/
I have been using their aerosol products to finish several Telecaster-style (aka partscaster) guitars. Oxford lacquers are really terrific and service is excellent. You can get five or six cans shipped to the, continental US for $17, but it will also cost that much to ship one can. If you are finishing something about as big as a Tele body, I recommend buying two cans of color, as you will likely need it for patches.
Here's a mini (17" scale) I built from a Stew Mac kit. I added Gotoh tuners, a bridge with six individual saddles, and made a pickguard from Italian cellulose acetate. The color is Ice Blue Metallic.
https://oxfordguitarsupply.com/
I have been using their aerosol products to finish several Telecaster-style (aka partscaster) guitars. Oxford lacquers are really terrific and service is excellent. You can get five or six cans shipped to the, continental US for $17, but it will also cost that much to ship one can. If you are finishing something about as big as a Tele body, I recommend buying two cans of color, as you will likely need it for patches.
Here's a mini (17" scale) I built from a Stew Mac kit. I added Gotoh tuners, a bridge with six individual saddles, and made a pickguard from Italian cellulose acetate. The color is Ice Blue Metallic.
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Thanks Joe. Working with nitro lacquer is a learning process for sure. The key word is patience--never rush any stage of the process. I highly recommend using primer under the color coats. In my experience, primer is the best way to show what minor defects or pore fills still exist after a sealer coat.
I do plan to build a lap steel someday...
I do plan to build a lap steel someday...
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That is a killer color for sure.Jeremy DeHart wrote:I always wondered if my triple deluxe color is from the Custom shop or not. It's also got an awesome momentary switch on it. There are some dings in the finish and there's definitely no other colors below the blue other than what looks like black.
Yours seems modded to have 4 legs, which honestly I'd much prefer to the stock 3 can be unstable and a PITA.
Interesting that Leo also thought 3 screws was more stable than 4 for guitar necks...
I'd love to have a momentary switch to mess with on mine instead of the "all on" switch.
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I did likewise on my Century Deluxe rescue:Bill Sinclair wrote:I chose Lake Placid Blue Metallic (from ReRanch) for my Deluxe 8 knockoff.
Is Guitar ReRanch open for business? The following message has been on their order page for a couple years: "We are closed to build inventory and try to stay safe. We will be back when things start moving back to "normal". Check back and Thanks, Bill and Glenda..."