While waiting for Martin's reply, I'm going to guess... I think that it was
because white was cheap and easy to get. Also, white was easy to match.
Frank
Proud owner of a creamy, satiny, whitish M4000 that may be more of an
eggshell or bone.
In a message dated 10/20/2009 1:09:03 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
pocotron@yahoo.com writes:
A very good point, Frank.This discussion thread gets me to wondering: Why did Streetly finish the original 400s in white in the first place? Was it simply to make them stand out from the other instruments on a stage? Any thoughts, Martin?-Bruce D.
