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replacement covering [message #8376] Sat, 10 March 2007 15:11 Go to next message
RobbieNuke is currently offline  RobbieNuke
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All the sparkle finishes were the Naugahyde Zodiac, but what was the black finish (there is the non-gloss 60's black and a more wet-look shiny black from the 70's)? I am thinking of recovering a unit, but in a non-gloss white (not silver sparkle) similar in texture/appearance to the 60's black.
Re: replacement covering [message #8397 is a reply to message #8376] Mon, 12 March 2007 06:46 Go to previous messageGo to next message
stevem is currently offline  stevem
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I do not know what you mean, I have a early 60s head in black and it was normaly shinny, not wet look shinny when new, I sold it to a friend almost 20 years ago and just got it back 4 years ago and looks dull now from lack of care.I have never seen any other light sparkle covering but silver, which some call white, or charcoal, which some call silver and can age enough to look near gold.
Re: replacement covering [message #8404 is a reply to message #8397] Mon, 12 March 2007 11:47 Go to previous messageGo to next message
RobbieNuke is currently offline  RobbieNuke
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It's seems that the 60's plexi front (K50/100/200/400) have a black that was never quite as shiny (almost wet-look) as the 70's metal front (K150/250). 70's black also seemed to have a bit more leather grain "texture" to it. This can all come down to the particular batch of material used as variations in the chemical balance may have effected the look then or over time, as well as somebody treating the covering with Armour-All or similar products. Or maybe Kustom went to a different type of black Naugahyde that was less expensive

I don't think Kustom ever featured any other non-sparkle other than black. What I was looking for as a solid white equivalent to the weight/texture of the 60's black. Zodiac is the class of Naugahyde that is sparkled (check out website, some other cool colors are available not seen on Kustom). I am trying to find out what class the black was obtained from (Naugahyde black is found in several classes, but without samples it's hard to tell which one is the type used on Kustom amps.

Also, I think original gold was gold flakes on a black background. Currently it's gold flakes on white.
Re: replacement covering [message #8407 is a reply to message #8376] Mon, 12 March 2007 12:51 Go to previous messageGo to next message
stevem is currently offline  stevem
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My 71 and early 72 black 250 heads both have the same early type covering, my black late 72 150 head has the course black covering which does have a tinge more gloss to it so the change over to course happended in very late 72 from what I can tell.
Re: replacement covering [message #8413 is a reply to message #8407] Mon, 12 March 2007 19:12 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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If I'm not mistaken, I think both blacks were available on the metal faced units.
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Re: replacement covering [message #8421 is a reply to message #8413] Mon, 12 March 2007 23:22 Go to previous messageGo to next message
RobbieNuke is currently offline  RobbieNuke
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I beleive so, depending on actual production date (I guess). I've seen metal faced units in both types of black, usually the wet-look stuff had a grill cloth with some silver weave in it. Of course, we can now branch this thread out as to spotting vintage Naugahyde!
Re: replacement covering [message #17527 is a reply to message #8421] Thu, 11 October 2012 09:50 Go to previous messageGo to next message
RobbieNuke is currently offline  RobbieNuke
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I saw a color sample chart that had the traditional black covering and the glossy wet-look black labeled "Cool Black".
Re: replacement covering [message #17530 is a reply to message #17527] Thu, 11 October 2012 22:53 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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You could get K50's in cool black and regular black too. The bad thing about the cool black is you can tear it with your finger nail.
Re: replacement covering [message #17637 is a reply to message #8376] Sun, 04 November 2012 10:41 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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They did make K50's in Cool black these were late models before they went to the metal face amps like the Challenger. They were mainly made in the regular black naugahyde though. No others were made without metal flake in them except for a few special one offs that I have seen at the konvention that Bud made. You will not find a white naugahyde you will only find silver as that is all that was used, unless it was a one off by Bud. But there were no production models like that. Not to say that you can't make one.
Re: replacement covering [message #17641 is a reply to message #17637] Sun, 04 November 2012 11:50 Go to previous messageGo to next message
RobbieNuke is currently offline  RobbieNuke
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I really don't know why I think I would want a "white" Naugahyde Kustom... they would show dirt/scuffs/etc more than any other color and would be very high maintenance trying to keep clean. That's probably one good reason why Kustom decided to use the Silver. The sparkle Naugahyde covering is the easiest cleaning amp covering ever used.

To date I've seen only a few Kustom amps that had ever been recovered; and the quality has never been spot-on replica of the factory work... maybe a high priced custom auto upholstery shop? However, since my two Kustom amps aren't in need of recovering (one is mint, the other in good condition), attempting to recover either in a white (which I can't find anyway) would be prohibitively expensive and pointless.
Re: replacement covering [message #17644 is a reply to message #8376] Sun, 04 November 2012 14:15 Go to previous message
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Need to find one that took a drag off the equipment truck really cheap and have it done up like you want it...lol! I think a black and white cab together with like a K200 head or a pair of them switched so you had the black head on the white cab and the white on the black on stage would look very cool...
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