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Old August 14th 04, 10:21 PM
Roger N. Clark (change username to rnclark)
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So we have a record of the paints in our house:

Outside:
Sherwin Williams SW 2135 Pussy Willow A-100 Satin
Sherwin Williams SW 2137 Everest-White A-100 Satin
base on both White 100-6261

Deck stain: Superdeck from:
Old Western Paint Co.
2001 W. Barberry Place
303-825-5147

I think it is Rainbird FEB60 765

Upstairs bedroom with its own bathroom:

Valspar Early American Bisquit 715-4

Guest room, south side next to Jack and Jill bathroon:

Valspar Blue Ridge 789-3

More when they get found.

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Old August 14th 04, 10:50 PM
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Corrections:

So we have a record of the paints in our house:

Outside:
Sherwin Williams SW 2135 Pussy Willow A-100 Satin
Sherwin Williams SW 2137 Everest-White A-100 Satin
base on both White 100-6261

Deck stain: Superdeck, DB 1904 Century Redwood
Old Western Paint Co.
2001 W. Barberry Place
303-825-5147

This was on the note: Rainbird FEB60 765 (not on the can)

Upstairs bedroom with its own bathroom:

Valspar Early American Bisquit 715-4

Guest room, south side next to Jack and Jill bathroon:

Valspar Blue Ridge 789-3

Master Bedroom (the dark pink color):

Medallion 736-9
B-16 F-20 KX 8940 (or 8Y40) (KX uncertain too)
S-2426

White cabinets:

oill base Sherwin Williams
Extra White B22 W 221 6405-10202 Proclassic

Family Room, Living room and Kitchen:

Medallion 739-3
C-4 / I-20 / S-4
11005 Pastel Base

Dining Room:

Benjamin Moore
Chrome Green 096 Base 5
Moor Glo Soft Gloss

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More when they get found.

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Old August 14th 04, 10:51 PM
Roger N. Clark (change username to rnclark)
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OOPS..sorry-that wasn't supposed to go to the newsgroup
Roger

Roger Clark wrote:
Corrections:

So we have a record of the paints in our house:

Outside:
Sherwin Williams SW 2135 Pussy Willow A-100 Satin
Sherwin Williams SW 2137 Everest-White A-100 Satin
base on both White 100-6261

Deck stain: Superdeck, DB 1904 Century Redwood
Old Western Paint Co.
2001 W. Barberry Place
303-825-5147

This was on the note: Rainbird FEB60 765 (not on the can)

Upstairs bedroom with its own bathroom:

Valspar Early American Bisquit 715-4

Guest room, south side next to Jack and Jill bathroon:

Valspar Blue Ridge 789-3

Master Bedroom (the dark pink color):

Medallion 736-9
B-16 F-20 KX 8940 (or 8Y40) (KX uncertain too)
S-2426

White cabinets:

oill base Sherwin Williams
Extra White B22 W 221 6405-10202 Proclassic

Family Room, Living room and Kitchen:

Medallion 739-3
C-4 / I-20 / S-4
11005 Pastel Base

Dining Room:

Benjamin Moore
Chrome Green 096 Base 5
Moor Glo Soft Gloss

----------------------------------

More when they get found.


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Old August 14th 04, 11:37 PM
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"Roger N. Clark (change username to rnclark)" wrote in
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So we have a record of the paints in our house:

Outside:
Sherwin Williams SW 2135 Pussy Willow A-100 Satin
Sherwin Williams SW 2137 Everest-White A-100 Satin
base on both White 100-6261


Maybe you need to get out more.



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Old August 14th 04, 11:45 PM
Roger N. Clark (change username to rnclark)
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G. Innipig wrote:

"Roger N. Clark (change username to rnclark)" wrote in
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So we have a record of the paints in our house:

Outside:
Sherwin Williams SW 2135 Pussy Willow A-100 Satin
Sherwin Williams SW 2137 Everest-White A-100 Satin
base on both White 100-6261



Maybe you need to get out more.


Definitely!

Actually, those colors were what came with the house, and every
wall was white. But we've changed all the inside. Outside
is next.

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Old August 15th 04, 03:05 AM
Keith Nuttle
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I think we have all done that at least once, or those of us who will
admit it.

Roger N. Clark (change username to rnclark) wrote:
OOPS..sorry-that wasn't supposed to go to the newsgroup
Roger

Roger Clark wrote:

Corrections:

So we have a record of the paints in our house:

Outside:
Sherwin Williams SW 2135 Pussy Willow A-100 Satin
Sherwin Williams SW 2137 Everest-White A-100 Satin
base on both White 100-6261

Deck stain: Superdeck, DB 1904 Century Redwood
Old Western Paint Co.
2001 W. Barberry Place
303-825-5147

This was on the note: Rainbird FEB60 765 (not on the can)

Upstairs bedroom with its own bathroom:

Valspar Early American Bisquit 715-4

Guest room, south side next to Jack and Jill bathroon:

Valspar Blue Ridge 789-3

Master Bedroom (the dark pink color):

Medallion 736-9
B-16 F-20 KX 8940 (or 8Y40) (KX uncertain too)
S-2426

White cabinets:

oill base Sherwin Williams
Extra White B22 W 221 6405-10202 Proclassic

Family Room, Living room and Kitchen:

Medallion 739-3
C-4 / I-20 / S-4
11005 Pastel Base

Dining Room:

Benjamin Moore
Chrome Green 096 Base 5
Moor Glo Soft Gloss

----------------------------------

More when they get found.



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Old August 15th 04, 05:46 AM
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"Roger N. Clark (change username to rnclark)" wrote in
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OOPS..sorry-that wasn't supposed to go to the newsgroup


Look at the bright side. Ten years from now, when you've lost your list, you
can use Google to retrieve it.

--
Malcolm


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Old August 15th 04, 08:34 AM
David J Taylor
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Roger N. Clark (change username to rnclark) wrote:
OOPS..sorry-that wasn't supposed to go to the newsgroup
Roger


But it was fascinating to see. I would never have imagined that anyone
would record such information. What is the chance of being able to get
those colours another time?

Do you have the spectral reflectivity curves so that you can calibrate
your cameras?

Cheers,
David


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Old August 15th 04, 09:27 PM
Paul W. Ross
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Why can't you include a MacBeth chart or the like in your photos?
Also, given a paint chip, most stores can duplicate the color with the
use of a spectraphotometer. However, paints do fade with age.
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Old August 15th 04, 09:27 PM
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Why can't you include a MacBeth chart or the like in your photos?
Also, given a paint chip, most stores can duplicate the color with the
use of a spectraphotometer. However, paints do fade with age.
 




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