Lime Green color comparison - can we say 70's Lime kettle.

Started by greenweb, November 10, 2016, 11:21:15 AM

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greenweb

To find out how close Spring Green is to 70's Lime Green.  For the record, I do not have 70's lime kettle, but found some comparison topic I can use.

First, the shade difference between Spring Green, Lime Green on SJ, and Grass Green on C&B Performer.  It gets couple of shade darker from front to back.







Lime Green SJ and 70's Lime comparison.  Refer to this Topic. http://weberkettleclub.com/forums/weber-kettles-accessories/greenery-identification/
Make a note of shade difference.






Here is Lime SJ and Spring Green comparison.




See how the Spring Green is couple of shades lighter. So, with much interest, I am finding that Spring Green color is almost exact or very close to 70's Lime.  Your results may differ slightly.




Spring Green pics in diff. lighting.





I found this interesting and wanted to share as I did not realize this before.



greenweb

Actually, after re calibrating my eyes..... 70's lime seems to be just a tad lighter. Still very hard to tell.

Cellar2ful



Even back in the 70's, seems there were different shades of lime green. 




This one is even lighter than my other two but I didn't feel like dragging it out of the garage and carrying it to the upstairs Weber bedroom. I think this one is faded due to long term sun exposure.






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Troy

a couple of things worth pointing out.
Colors vary from factory, even from within the same year.
Colors age differently depending on their environment.
Colors photograph differently depending on cameras and lighting

greenweb

Quote from: Cellar2ful on November 10, 2016, 12:27:07 PM


Even back in the 70's, seems there were different shades of lime green. 




This one is even lighter than my other two but I didn't feel like dragging it out of the garage and carrying it to the upstairs Weber bedroom. I think this one is faded due to long term sun exposure.



Nice collection of 70's Limes.  I did know about lighter shade of lime on 18" but not on the second pic lime.  Very cool!

For the sake of direct comparison, I am comparing first pic. 22" Lime.

greenweb

Quote from: Troy on November 10, 2016, 12:32:55 PM
a couple of things worth pointing out.
Colors vary from factory, even from within the same year.
Colors age differently depending on their environment.
Colors photograph differently depending on cameras and lighting

I totally agree. I still find it fun and informative to figure out where each color fits in.  I know there are some Green lovers out there who might find this interesting.

kettlebb

I kind of like that these differences exist and that carries over to over spray or the orange peel on some kettles. Kind of makes each one unique. Those are some nice greenies!


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Hard to beat lime, might be my favorite Weber color


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Craig

Quote from: Cellar2ful on November 10, 2016, 12:27:07 PM


Even back in the 70's, seems there were different shades of lime green. 





Seems the earliest lime greens (1974-75) had a yellowish hue to them. I have a 22 lime that is the same shade as your 18. Seems by 1976-78 they were more vibrant/ more lime and less pastel (when compared)


Same could be said for yellows too....

Foreground 1973-74 yellow, background 1975 yellow.



Here's my lime. 1974-75







Same grill, lighting does play a factor, but it's more yellowish in person



Here's a 1978 lime 22 (not mine)




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European Lime...Lady "DI" overcast skies

and I totally agree, different light conditions make this color change
at night with a flash

one more, this one show the truest color

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kettlebb

Quote from: MrHoss on November 11, 2016, 04:30:42 PM
Mine is a 74' found by L.B. in Michigan. AFH and MacEggs have both hounded me that it is a Yellow. Bull.







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@MrHoss that is a beaut! Love that orange peel too!


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My lime 22 changes color when hot. It looks like a very dirty dishwater greenish yellow when screaming hot. Definitely a prettier color kettle when cold/at rest.

greenweb

Thank you all for posting your beautiful lime. They all look great!  I especially like the 70's lighter shade lime with a thick orange peel finish.

I will be referring to my new style (taco handle) green as a new Lime. If anyone has a problem with that, let me know so I can change it if warranted. :)

I would also like to see a color change as Craig mentioned if anyone has pics to share.