I read that "duco" stood for dual color. But now I read that it was a specific DuPont product:
http://www2.dupont.com/Heritage/en_US/1923_dupont/1923_duco_indepth.html
What modern paints are most like what Slingerland used on the 40s Radio Kings?
I read that "duco" stood for dual color. But now I read that it was a specific DuPont product:
http://www2.dupont.com/Heritage/en_US/1923_dupont/1923_duco_indepth.html
What modern paints are most like what Slingerland used on the 40s Radio Kings?
Perhaps this thread will help...
http://www.vintagedrumforum.com/showthread.php?t=11940&highlight=duco
I read that "duco" stood for dual color. But now I read that it was a specific DuPont product:http://www2.dupont.com/Heritage/en_US/1923_dupont/1923_duco_indepth.htmlWhat modern paints are most like what Slingerland used on the 40s Radio Kings?
Duco stands for "Dupont color", they supplied the paint for most of the industry!!
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