Zolatone Marins Sought

Cutting the frame up :shock: I take back my offer as the Eldridge is snotty but not ready for the tip :LOL:

I'll get it to Marc and let's see how it turns out.

Was at my pal's work the other day and some of the gym equipment they've got has a finish almost the double of a 1990 Marin so it can be done. Maybe an industrial paint shop would shed some light?
 
Hmmm, my frame is a bit too tidy to chop too. :cry:

I thought you were going to paint it, was unaware of the cutting part. :shock:
 
Totally understand guys....it does seem drastic but we are looking for a finish which is "dead on" the zolatone of the day....and having done much research over the last few years i have discovered that this may be the only sure way to get the correct finish.....

Having said that i'll still be very interested to see what a paint shop can come up with over this side of the pond....keep me posted please on developments ;)

PS. Just remember 2 sacrificed low end frames / damaged frames could be paving the way for a resurgence of restored zolatone beauties on this very site......cruel to be kind.....as it were.
 
all good research. not easy replicating a paint finish that was to become obsolete and, not a brilliant product either, long-term.

i just need to get to few junk shops/ boot sales etc...

WE NEED OLD, BROKEN, ZOLATONE DONATIONS.

sorry if i've got too powder coaty

marin of old fans unite! be it paint or powder, we will triumph. :cool:
 
I think the paint would have lasted far better if it had been put over an epoxy primer.
Most of the paint on my frame is good, but there are a few areas that had pretty good looking paint but obviously had rust underneath!
I put a page together with some pics, if you can offer any better pics let me know. I have mailed half a dozen UK companies that do textured paint.
The Page is here
I have some fluorescent yellow paint and the frame might end up yellow;-)
 
Thanks to Brocklanders we have a donor 90' frame....great news as we can start to colour match from here.

Still looking for a donor 91'.....or prepared to pay a small fee for a frame.

Cheers,

Drew :)
 
Why don't all interested parties chip in some money for a collectively bought donor frame? I'd definitely contribute...

Ben
 
Birchy":3l2yah2z said:
Why don't all interested parties chip in some money for a collectively bought donor frame? I'd definitely contribute...

Ben

That would certainly help me....on finding the right frame any donations would be gratefully accepted ;) :) Think we just need to establish the frame to be bought...i'll keep looking.
 
CHASE76":2152i4qr said:
Slightly off topic but is there a "show us your Marins" type thread on here anywhere?

Sorry, only just seen this but glad you've set up the thread anyway!! :D

We have now sourced a donor 1991 frame courtesy of chiswick collectables....many thanks mate!! Once i have the frames in my possession i can work with Marinator to send samples to our paint contact for a colour match. From there we will establish the cost for people to respray their zolatone frames.

We should see some more beautifully refurbished Zolatones on here soon!! :cool:
 
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