Old 08-10-09 | 01:08 PM
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Bikes: 1958 Rabeneick 120D, 1968 Legnano Gran Premio, 196? Torpado Professional, 2000 Marinoni Piuma

Automotive paints...

Take your frame set or fork to an automotive paint shop(I frequent Auto/Home Paints in my area) and ask them to match the color for you. They can come pretty darn close to what you have. You will likely be asked to leave the bike with them for an hour or so while they scan and match the color. I have done this for a couple of bikes and the results are quite good. Problem is a single spray can will be pricey. Hope this has been a help.
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