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<blockquote data-quote="TTKooAu" data-source="post: 203248" data-attributes="member: 1600"><p><em>As a note I would like to add my thoughts on the colour of a gold pan, a Blue pan is great for seeing the blacks, but can be a bit how ya going on fine gold. A Black pan is great for seeing fine gold but how ya going on the blacks. A Green pan shows the black and gold good when new but as they get used a bit the fine gold can get a bit hard to see. Can anyone add to this. J. </em></p><p></p><p>Wonder if the manufacturers could mold their plastic pans with one half a contrasting colour to the other half, say black and blue?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TTKooAu, post: 203248, member: 1600"] [i]As a note I would like to add my thoughts on the colour of a gold pan, a Blue pan is great for seeing the blacks, but can be a bit how ya going on fine gold. A Black pan is great for seeing fine gold but how ya going on the blacks. A Green pan shows the black and gold good when new but as they get used a bit the fine gold can get a bit hard to see. Can anyone add to this. J. [/i] Wonder if the manufacturers could mold their plastic pans with one half a contrasting colour to the other half, say black and blue? [/QUOTE]
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