Amber shellac and yellow tressostar is what I used on this Atlantis
(forward of the grips) and on the Expedition / Ideale seat (gray bike)
I was experimenting with recycled inner tube covered with shellaced
yellow tressostar.

http://picasaweb.google.com/101826465968646315137/LatestBikes?authkey=Gv1sRgCKO49bKi3PyhWw#5533815430247023778

After the first coat dry's you can darken to taste since it dry's
quickly after that.



On Nov 13, 1:46 am, Lee <leec...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I would suggest either orange or red Tressostar tape and four coats of
> amber shellac. Newbaum's tape might work just as well, but i haven't
> tried it. In any event, here's what four coats of amber shellac on
> orange Tressostar looks like with a honey B17 Special:
>
> http://tinyurl.com/26592op
>
> Good luck!
> Lee
> San Francisco, CA
>
> On Nov 12, 9:12 pm, chef <mois...@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Hello. First time post here. I've been reading for a while though:)
> > Thanks for all the info, its been great. I'm installing interrupters
> > on my hilsen and I might be able to salvage the tape job, but if
> > not..... I would like some advice on what tape and shellac to use to
> > closely match a honey colored b17. Doesn't need to be perfect, if
> > anything I think a little darker would be better. Any info would be
> > much appreciated.

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