The name comes from the feminist association of Hawaii Mary Kaye following a promotional
ad in which appeared this finish guitar, widely used in the 50’s and 60’s. You can enhance
the look of the grain with grain black filler, you can find in our store. Formulated and sprayable
The secret lies in the application of thin layers based matching finish, until the hue and desired
concentration.
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Our vintage-inspired colors
Nitorlack colors are based on the original Fender and Gibson colors.
The creation of these colors is preceded by a great work and exhaustive
study by our laboratory and technical department. Thanks to this, we have
been able to recreate with fidelity the tones of the Fender and Gibson guitars
from the 50’s and 60’s.
During those years up to the present day it should be noted that the colors
of vintage guitars have changed a lot over the years due to the aging of the
nitrocellulose lacquer and modifications in the colors of the brands.
Therefore, two guitars finished in 1960 with fender colors may be totally
different from each other or from a more current guitar.