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    I was having a hard time finding olive green powder paint, and I knew someone here would be able to point me in the right direction. Thanks for the help.
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    Thanks Y'all I'll check them out.

    Hey Len I actually know where Mishawaka is. I have family in Westville, LaPort, and Michigan City........Stay warm Grandpa said -18 Last night.
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    Brimfisher-Protech makes a watermelon powder paint that is actually dark olive. It has produced good results for me and others here in my neck of the woods. We use the watermelon paint to create what we have nicknamed "the ugly jig". It's a good one!
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    I got a pretty good dark watermelon/olive green head by mixing Pro-Tec black with flo yellow chartreuse. Started with the black and added the chartreuse until I was happy. Didn't take many tries 2-3. Somewhere around 2 to 1 give or take
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    Quote Originally Posted by ijerkum View Post
    Brimfisher-Protech makes a watermelon powder paint that is actually dark olive. It has produced good results for me and others here in my neck of the woods. We use the watermelon paint to create what we have nicknamed "the ugly jig". It's a good one!
    I was thinking of trying the Protec watermelon and make it just a bit lighter. I bet the yellow would work well TeeDee.
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