yamamoto color 301: what does "NF" stand for?
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yamamoto color 301: what does "NF" stand for?
i have some gary yamamoto soft plastics in color #301 which is green pumpkin with large green and purple flake. the labels read, "#297 NF/LG GRN,PURP" and i know some guys just call it "NFL". my question is, what does the NF stand for? i just can't figure that out.
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Re: yamamoto color 301: what does "NF" stand for?
Not 100% sure but I would believe that NF = No Flake
Re: yamamoto color 301: what does "NF" stand for?
Neon Flake ?? Can't be no flake.
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Re: yamamoto color 301: what does "NF" stand for?
It means "No flake", the color is 301 which is green pumpkin with large green and large purple flake. When they have other colors that are similar they will often use the number of the other color to describe the color you are getting. So in this case it is the green pumpkin of the 297 color but with no flake and instead you have large green and large purple flake. It sounds strange but they do it so you know that the worm is the same color as 297 but without the large black flake, so it is green pumpkin with large green and purple. Some soft plastic manufacturers will have green pumpkin with black flake, and green pumpkin purple flake, but the green pumpkin with purple may be darker or lighter than the green pumpkin with black, so GYCB is telling you that it is the same green pumpkin as 297 without the black flake. I know it sounds confusing but I can't make it sound better so I hope you get what I'm saying, but "NF" stands for no flake.
Re: yamamoto color 301: what does "NF" stand for?
Understood thanks smallijaw....................but confused
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Re: yamamoto color 301: what does "NF" stand for?
thanks guys...makes perfect sense. it was driving me nuts and so i'm glad i finally asked
on a related note, i must say that i do find it very confusing that base colors vary so much depending on the flake. for example, the tint of the green color is different between 'watermelon', 'watermelon black flake', and 'watermelon red flake'. same goes for 'green pumpkin' and all its variations. i guess because those are the two most-popular colors with the most name recognition, i guess it makes sense to keep 'watermelon' and 'green pumpkin' in the color names to guarantee market acceptance.
on a related note, i must say that i do find it very confusing that base colors vary so much depending on the flake. for example, the tint of the green color is different between 'watermelon', 'watermelon black flake', and 'watermelon red flake'. same goes for 'green pumpkin' and all its variations. i guess because those are the two most-popular colors with the most name recognition, i guess it makes sense to keep 'watermelon' and 'green pumpkin' in the color names to guarantee market acceptance.
Re: yamamoto color 301: what does "NF" stand for?
Gets even more confusing when I order 9-10-926 and receive 9-10-SPECIAL !! The agent I deal with tells me that it is normal, where the color is out of stock, and they make to order.