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MPM

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Could the clearcoat have yellowed with age, uv and/or smoke exposure giving the silver logo underneath a gold hue?
 

Bob123

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Hey guys, No way this is uv faded. Clear coat isn't faded, the color isn't faded, the gold color is COMPLETELY uniform. Fading would have variations of some kind.

Here are some better pictures to show. These are VERY accurate images of color, no camera tricks here.

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2 extra holes. I realized its not "MW" its simply one M and an upside down M.

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Made in SLO
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lessthanone

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This was most likely a refinish to original spec but they used the gold logo instead. Look at the d in Ed's signature and see how it touches the g string tuner washer. Now look at almost any other evh signature and see how there is a gap between the two. EBMM used a silkscreen so they are all consistent is size and location, there shouldn't be a size and location discrepancy like on this one. When people get them refinished and need to redo the logos they have to be done with watersides. There is a company that sells them in this color as well as every other normal color
 
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