Unusual Kona models or colours

Could it be a custom made one if there was such a thing? My 1990 has an 89 frame number (think its a late 89 frame) with cantilever brake bosses.
 
My 98 Kapu is definitely Mustard! Side question Pip. 853 tubes but my seat Stays have Ritchie stamped on em. Did Tom make these frames

A frame can be made from a mixture of tubing. For example, a 1998 Kapu frame that I have on file uses Reynolds 853 Main Frame tubing, but the Seat Stays and the Chain Stays will probably be Reynolds 725, or even generic 4130 non heat-treated stays.

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The Ritchey stamped Seat stays that you refer to are the Dropouts, not the Seat Stay Tubes.

1998 Kapu 5_1.jpg

The 1998 Kapu was manufacture in the Hodaka factory. Tom didn't build them, but his branded Dropouts and Tubing were used on many manufacturer's frames. Ritchey Dropouts were commonly found on higher end Kona Frames.

Pip

Edit: could you kindly post a picture of your Kapu, and its' serial number. Is that a picture of your Kapu in your post above chained to one of those funky bike lock stands, file number 20200831_172000.jpg? And do you know why it has a Titanium Frame Decal on the Seat Tube!?!
 
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Mind you..... did you see the unusual 1988/89 Explosif in Black with Yellow and Red Splatter that member BC posted on the "Kona's page" thread?

Blimey and Wow! This is the 2nd colour scheme that differs from the standard 1988/89 Pistachio with Yellow Splatter that I have now seen:

1988_89 Explosif 20 Bk Yel Red Splat by Philip Mock, on Flickr

Pip
Love your special color comb. I have a custom 1988 Explosif -black with blue and yellow (deep space color). I got it several weeks ago in Denver Colorado. 0CF4C27E-2DDF-410A-A69F-B1BEE073D121.jpeg
 

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