here's what's available
If you want to see what's available from US composites go to this web site
http://www.uscomposites.com/hybrids.html
This is one of the places that Bob buys his fabrics
These composites are in fact Carbon/ Kevlar
When you look at one of Scoville's stocks, you are in fact looking at the actual fabric -- Bob is that good at laying it up -- except for clear, candy's and other translucent final coats there is no paint or other coating on the fabric. He will paint it if you want --- but why would you do that ??
The very first colored stock that Bob made, he made for me. He resisted, at first, but I bought the material myself direct from US composites and mailed it to him and asked him to make my stock out of my material
I also was the first to put a Candy top coat over the colored fabric to help bring out the color in the fabric. Bob made the first Green/black for me and when I got the stock it looked like his normal black carbon stock -- you had to take the stock out in the sun and hold it just right to see alittle tinge of green in it --- that is until I sprayed it with green candy --- really brought the color out in it. -- then I had to spray one of my red/black stocks with candy --- WoW -- the red really came up much brighter -- I showed these to BoB at the next SS -- the rest is history.
Without the candy topcoat the color in the fabric tends to wash out and not show up very much.
Currently I have a red/black, a blue/black, a green/black, and an orange/black--I did have 2 red/black's but I sold the one that I sprayed the candy coat on. I have seen a teal/black that I thought was really good looking and a yellow/ black
I believe these days Bob has available almost any color you might want -- or he can tint existing colors with the candy's or the addition of prismatics or metal flakes in the final clear to get some really cool looking stocks
Cool stuff --- I think --- great stocks!!
Gene