As folks who went on the RCWS24o will attest,  I have a great fondness for 
vintage BSA uniforms, equipment, etc, especially from the 1930's and '40's 
(long OT story that I'll spare you).  For the camping trip, I had a quite 
dapper 1940's era wool BSA shirt--metal buttons and everything.  They don't 
make 'em like that anymore! I spent some time in the parking lot outside of 
RivWorldHQ trying to match the color paint swatches with my shirt.  The 
catalog categorized this color range as yellow-greens.  I would add that 
they have a smitch of red so that the color goes in a subtle brown-tan 
direction.  Is this Khaki?  OD?  Olive?  Who knows!  But the WWII era color 
is quite a bit richer/more complex than what I see in the current OD to 
Khaki directions.  It's a bit like the Derby Green tweed of the Riv 
sweaters under a magnifier—lots of different colors in the details.

On Tuesday, July 30, 2013 10:28:51 AM UTC-5, Leslie wrote:
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> Alternate aside:   am I weird for only using khaki to describe tan or 
> beige, and if it goes green, I call it olive or olive drab, but not 
> khaki?   Maybe it's the former Marine in me, but OD and khaki get paired a 
> lot.....  
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> On Tuesday, July 30, 2013 10:42:21 AM UTC-4, Liesl wrote:
>>
>> I knew I wouldn't be disappointed by a lack of opinions!  A few quick 
>> comments:
>>
>> 1) Grants says "any color headtube as long as it's cream" (or the same 
>> color as the rest of the bike)
>>
>> 2) the diminutive frame size, the diagatube and tentacular stays, and my 
>> request for a fork that'll take 55mm tires all combined are a design 
>> challenge worthy of the designer!  last report was "it's like fitting four 
>> balls into three and a half holes."  Keep your fingers crossed on that 
>> front.
>>
>> keep your suggestions coming!
>>
>

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