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Wow! Thank god we got into those discussion! Because the only reason I'd buy a snowwhite guitar would be to see it age into a sweet creamy aged white, which is the finest colour for a guitar, imnsho.
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I'm not 100% sure on this but if you have the guitar finished in nitro instead of poly i believe it will yellow with age.
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Wow! Thank god we got into those discussion! Because the only reason I'd buy a snowwhite guitar would be to see it age into a sweet creamy aged white, which is the finest colour for a guitar, imnsho.
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I'm not 100% sure on this but if you have the guitar finished in nitro instead of poly i believe it will yellow with age.
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That's what I concluded as well.
However I was unaware that they use both of them. [img]/images/graemlins/brow.gif[/img]
Thanks for all the replies guys! I was kind of torn between the snow white and a potentially long wait or a graveyard that Jason had already ordered 2 months prior. Amazingly enough the snowy one showed first. I think I chose wisely!
My '87 Soloist still blinds people whenever I pull it out of the case. It looks as bright as new snow, and I don't think it will ever change. My Model 5, however, has faded to this pleasing cream color. I get to have one of each, yay! [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img]
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