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The colors are so deliciously rich … especially that yellow. Suddenly hungry for lemon chiffon pie.
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Picky, picky, picky, my mom always said “If you don’t have something nice to say…”
Murphle mmpthtt…Dang orange peel in the yellow paint Sam, It’s distracting. Maybe it’s because I painted classic cars in another life, but every time I see orange peel I want to wet sand it and buff it ’til it shines like glass…or shoot the painter then wet sand it and buff it…
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Hey, talk to the owner. I just point and shoot.
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It’s a beautiful picture Sam I’m just sensitized to wavy gravy paint. The yellow is awesome and the chrome “Belair” in 50’s Futura Font is tres chic. And then the old school Chevy logo bowtie. It is definitely a pleasing picture….I’d still like to catch the painter right as he was mixing and say “A little more enamel reducer please”. It’s a fine line between orange peel and sags or runs.
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