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Author: contragirl
Date: 2005-06-09 13:47
Well, the cooper parts are definately the shiney parts, not the under coat. I know what a copper undercoat/base looks like when it's worn through, because my Buffet is doing it. It could be a gold laquer, though. Even though it looks more orange than a gold would. The parts that are not so tarnished shine the gold/copper color.
I'm wondering now if the white clari-tones came with gold/copper keys (as the clear Buffet comes with copper) to look pretty, or if someone did laquer them. I've never seen another clari-tone, but this one looks like it has been gold/copper for a very long time.
--CG
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