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BRG Question Answered. Thanks Everyone!   Message List  
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You can now tell everyone who asks that BRG is
definitively the color they painted the Spitfire/GT-6 in 1968....

#25 The reason everyone has been confused all these years is that for some
reason, they insisted on calling it Conifer Green : )


Thanks for all the input.

Mark



Fri Jul 10, 2009 1:22 am

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You can now tell everyone who asks that BRG is definitively the color they painted the Spitfire/GT-6 in 1968.... #25 The reason everyone has been confused all...
Mark Fisher
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Jul 10, 2009
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I've been told that men can discern half a dozen shades of green. Women hundreds..........
George Cushing
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George Cushing wrote: I've been told that men can discern half a dozen shades of green. Women hundreds....... And I've been told that welding messes with your...
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Jul 10, 2009
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And while the paint is being mixed, you really need to read this article on British Racing Green by Peter Egan: ...
G Wellwood
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Jul 11, 2009
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1. BRG 2. Kawasaki Green 3. Grasshopper Green 4. Puke Green 5. Grass Green 6. Money Green Yup, there are only 6 shades of green. Dr.Hess...
Dr. Hess
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Jul 11, 2009
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What about John Deere green?...
Brian Butt
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Jul 11, 2009
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Don't forget Oliver and Steiger tractors too, they both have shades of green... Sent via BlackBerry by AT&T ... From: Brian Butt <brianbutt@...> ...
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Jul 11, 2009
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That would be #5....
George Cushing
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Jul 13, 2009
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I'm surprised at this from an MD! All fathers know 'Baby Shit Green'. Sheldon Clark ... From: Dr. Hess<mailto:drh_locost@...> To:...
SHELDON CLARK
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Jul 12, 2009
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... It's ~meconium~, and it looks about how it sounds. Probably be sticky enough to hold the floor down without rivets. Greg "get this off my fingers"...
G Wellwood
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Jul 12, 2009
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Think the wife calls #4 Landlady green. Covers up anything.......
George Cushing
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...    Hope this helps.                                                    George 1129 ... From: Ed...
George
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I am using JDG on my chassis and it is quite a bit lighter than dark green   KW ... From: Brian Butt <brianbutt@...> Subject: Re:...
Keith Williams
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Jul 11, 2009
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And there's also Pea Soup Green, which is similar to BSG listed below. I had a 71 lemans painted that color originally. By the time I got it, it was red.   ...
william elliott
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Meconium is different. It's more like the color of Navy Dress Blues, which is a bit like black. Baby shit is usually BSG in the time frame between one week of...
william elliott
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Jul 13, 2009
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And there is the "I'm now eating solids" Catastrophic Yellow/Green/Brown (CYGB) which has an aroma all its own. There's also the "I don't remember eating that"...
G Wellwood
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