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Pin Striping Paint

Post by ModelTWoods » Mon May 12, 2025 10:15 pm

Can anyone refer me to a source for Medium Cream pin stripping paint, as used by Ford on 1926-27 enclosed cars?


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Re: Pin Striping Paint

Post by modeltspaz » Mon May 12, 2025 11:05 pm

The number one choice of paint for pinstripers is Sign Painter's One Shot.

This brand was used by THE best pinstripers in the custom car painting trade. Ed "Big Daddy" Roth, Kenneth "Von Dutch" Howard, Larry Watson, and many others used it.

It comes in a wide variety of colors, both solids and metallics and is formulated for brush application. I believe it is available on-line. I buy it at a company in Los Angeles called Mc Logan Screen Printing Supplies but, it may be available near you. Mc Logan carries every color available from One Shot.

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Re: Pin Striping Paint

Post by ModelTWoods » Tue May 13, 2025 1:48 am

Yes, Mike, I have known for decades that One shot was a paint used by many painters and stripers. In fact, just before I posted on the Forum, I had "googled", One Shot. I didn't come up with a complete color chart, or list of colors, though. I wish that I could at least come up with a list of dealers who carry it. I'm sure there must be a dealer for it in the San Antonio, TX area.

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Re: Pin Striping Paint

Post by DanTreace » Tue May 13, 2025 8:36 am

Terry

Seems like the One Shot color to match would be "Chamois" for a nice creme.

Here is the Color Chart:

https://tcpglobal.com/collections/1-sho ... ing-paints




I used their Maroon, but wasn't the shade needed to match the maroon of the seat cushion, which was older vinyl. So added a bit of Blue to the Maroon and got the match for my striping of the wood bed tailgate, flare boards, and front riser on the '12 Open Express project.

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Re: Pin Striping Paint

Post by Erik Johnson » Tue May 13, 2025 10:43 am

The pinstriper that my father utilizes uses 1 Shot. He is also a talented sign painter.

As far as various shades of 1 Shot goes, he can pretty much create any shade/color you want by mixing/combining the various off-the-shelf colors. I have witnessed him doing this. Also, I believe 1 Shot has tintable base paint so the options are theoretically unlimited.

https://www.ppg.com/en-US/refinish/products/1-shot

- Example of ivory/cream pinstriping - I believe it is an of the shelf 1 Shot color and not altered by the pinstriper - click to enlarge

- Example of red pinstriping
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Re: Pin Striping Paint

Post by ModelTWoods » Tue May 13, 2025 11:44 am

Thanks, Dan, for posting the color chart. I'll order the paint from the supplier connected with the chart. I'll be having a professional do the striping. My hand isn't steady enough unless I used a tape template that pealed away where you wanted the strip to go,

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Re: Pin Striping Paint

Post by WillyR » Tue May 13, 2025 12:04 pm

I'm going to get into pinstriping myself, there are a few brands that have similar colors, but if you are a perfectionist you may be mixing your own.

If you are having a "professional" do the job, anyone that is an actual professional, should be able to mix the paint to your specification.

I am going to get a one shot kit with brushes and multiple 4oz colors. I have found them on Ebay and amazon.

I'm not super confident in mixing colors correctly, but I can practice with my mistakes.

I will be matching a carmine red stripe on the cab of my 24/25.

I would be easier if I wasn't trying to correctly match.....
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Re: Pin Striping Paint

Post by Steve Jelf » Tue May 13, 2025 2:33 pm

When people start discussing colors by name, I like to point out that a particular color may have several names. What Ford called Medium Cream may have been called something else by another company. Color matching can be done by spectrograph from a sample, without reference to any name. For that, the trick is finding some original pinstriping to copy.
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Re: Pin Striping Paint

Post by ModelTWoods » Tue May 13, 2025 3:42 pm

Steve Jelf wrote:
Tue May 13, 2025 2:33 pm
When people start discussing colors by name, I like to point out that a particular color may have several names. What Ford called Medium Cream may have been called something else by another company. Color matching can be done by spectrograph from a sample, without reference to any name. For that, the trick is finding some original pinstriping to copy.
I agree, Steve, but after looking at the color that Dan posted, I think it will be close enough. The car it will be used on will never be judged in club sponsored judging.


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Re: Pin Striping Paint

Post by Dan McEachern » Tue May 13, 2025 11:30 pm

Just FYI, Summit Racing has One Shot available in their catalog. Not inexpensive though!! Suppose nothing is these days- just glad to be able to get it!

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Re: Pin Striping Paint

Post by WillyR » Wed May 14, 2025 12:03 pm

Dan McEachern wrote:
Tue May 13, 2025 11:30 pm
Just FYI, Summit Racing has One Shot available in their catalog. Not inexpensive though!! Suppose nothing is these days- just glad to be able to get it!
Summit usually has pretty good pricing on their stuff, but their one shot stuff is grossly overpriced.

common 4oz colours are about $15 (black/white) and other colours are typically $20.... summit has them for $35
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Re: Pin Striping Paint

Post by BRENT in 10-uh-C » Wed May 14, 2025 1:29 pm

WillyR wrote:
Wed May 14, 2025 12:03 pm
Dan McEachern wrote:
Tue May 13, 2025 11:30 pm
Just FYI, Summit Racing has One Shot available in their catalog. Not inexpensive though!! Suppose nothing is these days- just glad to be able to get it!
Summit usually has pretty good pricing on their stuff, but their one shot stuff is grossly overpriced.

common 4oz colours are about $15 (black/white) and other colours are typically $20.... summit has them for $35
Terry, I used to buy striping enamels from Texas Art Supply in Houston. Your best bet for local One Shot is Herwicks in San Antone.


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Re: Pin Striping Paint

Post by ModelTWoods » Wed May 14, 2025 2:29 pm

Last night, I 'googled' "pin striping in my area". I came up with a company here in San Antonio whose artist does striping with paint, not vinyl tape, and air brush and has been doing it since 1994. He trained under a well known car stripper on the west coast. For $150.00, he will come to my location and stripe my car, avoiding me from having to trailer my car to his shop, across the city.

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Re: Pin Striping Paint

Post by WillyR » Wed May 14, 2025 3:36 pm

ModelTWoods wrote:
Wed May 14, 2025 2:29 pm
Last night, I 'googled' "pin striping in my area". I came up with a company here in San Antonio whose artist does striping with paint, not vinyl tape, and air brush and has been doing it since 1994. He trained under a well known car stripper on the west coast. For $150.00, he will come to my location and stripe my car, avoiding me from having to trailer my car to his shop, across the city.

That's the least amount I have ever spent on a stripper....
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Re: Pin Striping Paint

Post by Shannon_in_Texas » Wed May 14, 2025 3:58 pm

Stripper or striper? They're not the same, you know! :lol:

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Re: Pin Striping Paint

Post by ModelTWoods » Wed May 14, 2025 9:02 pm

Shannon_in_Texas wrote:
Wed May 14, 2025 3:58 pm
Stripper or striper? They're not the same, you know! :lol:

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I didn't check the spelling, Shannon.


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Re: Pin Striping Paint

Post by ModelTWoods » Wed May 14, 2025 9:06 pm

WillyR wrote:
Wed May 14, 2025 3:36 pm
ModelTWoods wrote:
Wed May 14, 2025 2:29 pm
Last night, I 'googled' "pin striping in my area". I came up with a company here in San Antonio whose artist does striping with paint, not vinyl tape, and air brush and has been doing it since 1994. He trained under a well known car stripper on the west coast. For $150.00, he will come to my location and stripe my car, avoiding me from having to trailer my car to his shop, across the city.

That's the least amount I have ever spent on a stripper....
Willy and Shannon, I did write, 'stripper'. After all, there are a lot of car strippers in San Antonio, but usually, they are called "Chop Shops". :D :o :lol: :P P.S. Shannon, shame on you; this is supposed to be a "family forum". :D :o :lol: :P

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