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yo slyle ive seen one of those galvanizing rusto cans some crazy cans out there not seen much, ive got one of those kyrlon cycle chain gear lube cans too with the dirt bike on it had it for a while i have just never taken a pic of it, what i am waiting to see pop up is a paper label krylon school bus yellow with a pic of a school bus on it, i saw one in denver in 99 or 2000 at a hip hop shop downtown but he wouldnt sell it. you willing to sell or trade that rusto face in the top left corner of that rack??? h2 red or something like that? i have an h5 black.

 

Was the galvanizing paper label? You def. do not see alot of rusto cans after big faces in paper labels. You sure the school bus yellow was not a plasticote can? Sorry but for now the H-2 International red is staying in my collection, one of my more rarer rustos I wanna hold onto for now.

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yeah the mailman came i was happy about that all except for the bill, but thank god for a good week at work last week otherwise i would be a can short. email me about some trades, i got a list of cans i just started working on i know im missing some in there.......

1950’s-60’s krylon

 

Fire red

Cherry red

Cherry red

Cherry red

Continental orange

International orange

Zinc chromate primer green

Chrome yellow

Jonquil yellow

Leather brown

OD khaki

Erin green

Hunter green

Surf green

Peacock blue

Regal blue

Azure blue

Ford blue

Bright gold mini

Flat white mini

Crystal clear mini

Crystal clear grenade

Cherry red grenade

Regal blue mini

Cherry red mini

Sunset gold mini

Flat black

Glossy black

Machine grey

Machine grey

Puritan gray

Dove grey

Fore grey

Fore grey

Universal grey

Rust magic

Rust magic

Bright copper

Crystal clear

Crystal clear

Crystal clear

Crystal clear

Workable fixative

High gloss varnish

Dammar varnish

Flat white

Glossy white

White stencil ink

Antique ivory

Bright silver

Bright silver

Bright silver

All purpose sealer gray spray

Rust release

Puritan grey

Fluorescents…

Red orange

Sunset gold

Green

 

1966’s krylons

Crystal clear

Flat white

Antique ivory

Bright copper

Brass

Dull aluminum

Desert beige

Surf green

High heat black

 

1968’s krylons

Cherry red

American beauty red

Sunset orange

Glowing red orange

Glowing cerise

Hot pink

Pastel pink

Mandarin orange

Glowing yellow orange

Zinc chromate yellow

Harvest gold

Pineapple yellow

Bright yellow

Marigold yellow

School bus yellow

School bus yellow

Glowing sunset gold

Burnt orange

Luminous lime gold

Glowing lemon yellow

Chrome yellow

Pastel yellow

Aqua turquoise

Mint green

Pastel aqua

Baby blue

Metallic blue

Metallic blue

Glowing blue

Regal blue

Avocado

Avocado

Zinc chromate green

Erin green

Moss green

Hunter green

Glossy od khaki

Od khaki

Leather brown

Ruddy brown primer

Spanish brown

Charcoal gray

Shadow gray

Smoke gray

Smoke gray

Dove gray

Black stencil

All purpose charcoal black hot rod black

Flat black

Ultra flat black

White stencil

Glossy white

Flat white

Antique white

Antique white

Bright gold

Bright gold

Bright silver

Bright copper

Crystal clear

Ford green

High heat black

High heat competition orange

 

1959 Rustoleum

 

Marlin blue

Quick drying green

 

1962-65

 

Cascade green

National blue

Blue aluminum

Quick drying green

Colonial ivory

Navy gray

Clear

Quick drying black

High gloss white

High gloss white

Chestnut brown

Damp proof primer

Damp proof primer

Wimbledon white

Ready mixed aluminum

Light yellow

Black H-5

 

1967

Chestnut brown

Zinc chromate primer+

Dunes tan+

Fire hydrant red+

Yellow IH yellow, fed safety yellow

Yellow H-4 caterpillar

Ready mixed aluminum +

Copper

Cascade green

Avocado 1968+

Coral pink+

Light yellow+

Flat black

Satin black 1969

High gloss white

National blue

Green aluminum+

Marlin blue

Damp proof primer

Gold

 

 

1972-73 rustoleums

Damp proof primer+

Sandalwood tan

Rust inhibitive primer+

Dunes tan+

Navy gray+

Fire hydrant red+

Orange

Federal safety orange

Yellow

Federal safety yellow

Clear+

Gray auto primer

Bright silver +

Bbq copper+

Copper+

Gold+

Cascade green

Federal safety green

Avocado

Forest green

Light yellow

Colonial ivory

Flat black+

High gloss black+

Bbq black+

Clear+

Satin white

Flat white +

High gloss white+

Federal safety blue

National blue

Marlin blue

Federal safety purple

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does anyone happen to have any cans of flecto varathane similar to the cans in the upper right of this picture? if so please PM me. im looking for the blue and the pink from a 4 can designer collection done back in the 70's (i believe).

 

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obscure request, i know. i figured id ask though.

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Damn I had no clue that my Aqua Turquoise with a 1.79 printed on the can was from 1968. I racked that shit up in 1988 and always assumed it was from the late 70's. Never ever saw a can of Surf Green before. Is it the same color as Pastel Aqua or is it slightly different?

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wassup Boogie?! been a while...

i have a (admittedly incomplete) list of Varathane colors. i might have a lead on some of those blues, where i left a few blue and orange cans in a store--- they were the later metal cans, with stickers on the caps if i'm not mistaken. hit me up: joewelcome@hotmail or on aim.

 

oh, vintagespraypaint.... you can bet that if it was Conart, then Hex probably drew something on the can or designed his own can with a schoolbus on it. Conart was somewhat ahead of their time on the paint thing. i would rank the possibility of Krylon doing something like that as EXTREMELY slim to POSITIVELY none, since one of us would have seen it or know about it.

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68's? Cool!

I think they came from USA, i've digged them at the "urban waste"(i don't know if there's a specific name for the place where you throw all the shit you don't throw in your regular trash).

 

Do you know if the pre-5balls on the right:

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are paint or colored vernish?

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that myspace page is amazing. its interesting to see how many dope colors for graffiti were made by smaller companies over the years.

 

what's the deal the "touche" spray paint made by zynolyte. it was in that list of the best paints in that old issue of IGT that was on the rust magic site, but i never heard any thing about it again. it was supposed to be really good.

 

it makes you wonder why zynolyte would come with good paint once a decade or so only to discontinue it in favor of watery crap. you'd think one of these smaller companies would have realized the potential of the graffiti market back in the 90's and made something for it, it could have been marketed in a subtle way to skirt controversy, it wouldn't have had to had "for graffiti" on the can.

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Krylons were available in France 'til the middle of the 90's. "Sedpa" was the exportator but they stopped for some reasons. The latest Krylons i've found here are the ones with the 5balls in 3D, with two pushes on the top to open it.

 

The oldest Krylon i've found 'til today are the "white-pre5balls" ones, even if i can't manage to get a hand on a paint one, i only have Red Insulating Varnishes, as pictured with the clock and ten others models.

 

What is the adress of this Myspace page you're talking about Nightsblood?

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Krylons were available in France 'til the middle of the 90's. "Sedpa" was the exportator but they stopped for some reasons. The latest Krylons i've found here are the ones with the 5balls in 3D, with two pushes on the top to open it.

 

The oldest Krylon i've found 'til today are the "white-pre5balls" ones, even if i can't manage to get a hand on a paint one, i only have Red Insulating Varnishes, as pictured with the clock and ten others models.

 

What is the adress of this Myspace page you're talking about Nightsblood?

 

thanks for the info.

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Two Krylons, with "Chrome Aluminium/Shining-resistant-Sparkling/Do not contains fluorocarbon, non polluting" and "Interior-exterior paint-Extremely flammable" written:

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An old Renault spray(Renault is a car constructor)

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And three generations of DeKeyn, a belgian brand

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