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Re: [Healeys] Colors A-H

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Subject: Re: [Healeys] Colors A-H
From: RThrift <rthrift@cox.net>
Date: Tue, 20 Nov 2007 10:10:24 -0800
My original msg was too big for the list so I'll split it in half
I've been wondering the same question lately, so I looked it up in 
the 2 books I just got.  The two colors are the same according to these books.

Original Austin Healey   by Anders Clausager  says "BMC was in the 
habit of sometimes referring to the same color by two different 
names.  Healey Blue is the same color as Ice Blue (metallic), and Old 
English White is the same as Ivory White."

Austin-Healey 100/100-6/3000   by Anderson & Moment says in the 
section on BN4-BT7 "The available white shade, coded WT.3, was called 
Ivory White on factory blueprints, but referred to in some sales 
literature as Old English (Ivory) White.  It was the same shade as 
the previous Old English White.  Pale Ivory White -which is in fact a 
pale yellow- was not used on Healeys."

Trying to reproduce these colors is apparently an issue -see the 
archives.  Editorgary@aol.com  recently wrote "if you want to look at 
color shades that will be sprayed on a car, never trust any 
publication short of one that is printed by a specialist in rendering 
accurate color shades (such as Pikovnik used in his excellent Healey 
colors reference book which was printed by a firm specializing in 
make-up shade cards). "
some refs to Don Pikovnik:
http://www.coloramic.com/articles/ahcgtext.htm
http://www.coloramic.com/articles/hlyclrs.htm

BUT see the Email from me which follows

Richard

At 05:53 PM 11/20/2007 +0100, Gaagten wrote:
>Could anyone explain the difference (if there is) between the color Old
>englisch white and Ivory white. Is there any site were I can check this?
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