[WWI] More on Ecru

David Vosburgh dkvosburgh at hotmail.com
Fri Nov 2 14:00:04 EDT 2007


Diego, father of Julia, princepessa della Rosario, writes: >You're always poking a sore spot, Dave... <snip>Chances are that the >exactshade varied quite a bit depending on manufacturers, brand of paints >(Ripolin or some other) the way it was applied and the batch of airplane. >You're an artist, for godssake, fake something! I don't know why I even asked, to tell the truth, 'cause that's what I was planning on doing anyway. I thought about doing a five-color scheme, but then we'd get into that whole Project Butterfly thing again. Besides, you seldom see 1:28 Spads in a) French markings, and b) natural linen finishes. Or do you...?  >Coco Chanel used to have an Ecru purse, but it changed it to a "caca >dauphin" shortly later. Nuances of fashion.Does 'caca dauphin' have a Methuen reference? I looked, but all I could find was 'jaune vomi de chat'... DV    
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