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Does anyone have a recipe for pink coral colered stain?? Thanx Bob Clark
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Pink coral? No.

Hope this helps. :twisted:

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Meet the new Rad


Same as the old Rad




Feibings red is pinkish, and if you thin it out by about 1/2, it winds up being a little pastelly. :?
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Thanx , Sas Pastelly thats a big word I bet they don't know what that means in Alabama.
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Sas only knows because most of his ascots are pastelly.
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Ascots OH MY!
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pipeguy wrote:Thanx , Sas Pastelly thats a big word I bet they don't know what that means in Alabama.
Thems be fightin' words.
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Sasquatch wrote:Meet the new Rad


Same as the old Rad




Feibings red is pinkish, and if you thin it out by about 1/2, it winds up being a little pastelly. :?
They need to rename that color to magenta, cause that's what it is... stupid magenta, not red. Definitely not red....
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andrew wrote: They need to rename that color to magenta, cause that's what it is... stupid magenta, not red. Definitely not red....
I always thought the same. Maybe it looks more like actual red on leather...
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Yeah really! Wtf is a good red color from feibings?! I'm not trying to make fairy princess pipes here... that's Sas's angle.
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I have seen fiebings stain in pink before. Some seller on ebay had it.
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Try thinned out Feibing's Oxblood. It is very pink already, and if you dilute it, I would imagine it might give you the "pink coral" color you're looking for.

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