Natural and Vintage Natural Finishes

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GMKomatz
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Natural and Vintage Natural Finishes

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Hi everyone,

Hope that this finds all well. Wanted to check and see what the differences are between Natural and Vintage Natural finishes? Wasn't sure if one is darker than the other or if it's to how the finish is applied. Thanks everyone!
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Re: Natural and Vintage Natural Finishes

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GMKomatz wrote:Hi everyone,

Hope that this finds all well. Wanted to check and see what the differences are between Natural and Vintage Natural finishes? Wasn't sure if one is darker than the other or if it's to how the finish is applied. Thanks everyone!
See: https://www.glguitars.com/fullerton-finishes/.
They are both under the PREMIER FINISHES.

Vintage Natural: Think of a Natural finish that has aged (yellowed). It is lighter than Butterscoth Blonde.

Hope this helps.
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Re: Natural and Vintage Natural Finishes

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This is perfect. Thank you, Craig.