Bodies Everywhere: Great Factory tour shots

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Wildberry wrote:
s4001 wrote:Image
:shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock:

What, oh what, do we have here?
Weller & Foxton reunion tour matching models :P
Har! Good One! I always thought Weller should upgrade to a deluxe model. :)
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I love that white 360 OS with the black binding.
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rickenbrother wrote:
eric_b wrote:How about the 4381 Joey Vasco Limited Edition? Has a nice "ring" to it huh? :twisted:
Oh yeah!! I do like the sound of that!! :mrgreen: :wink:
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There you go Joey -- special order, limited edition just for you ! :D
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wints wrote:
eric_b wrote:I think it's funny that nobody has commented on the glaringly obvious guitar that hasn't been noticed yet..
Well, you are hanging with the bottom dweller's here Eric... :lol:
:lol: That was my reaction - this IS the bass forum and we're all looking at the long neck instruments. :lol:
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Some really sexy shots here. Thanks for the link. I just can't believe the misinformation that gets spread about Ric sometimes, when I visit other fora. Just from looking at some of these shots you know they've gotta be doing something right! Yowza...
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ilan wrote:Image

I think the v63 is back, this time in the new-ish deep Fireglo.
Check out the Blue Boy in the background!!!
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2ricks wrote:
ilan wrote:Image

I think the v63 is back, this time in the new-ish deep Fireglo.
Check out the Blue Boy in the background!!!
Is BlueBoy mint in colour? :?:
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It sort of is. It's a very very light blue color. Very cool looking guitars.
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I think it was supposed to be a baby blue.

RIC's conversion varnish has a habit of yellowing though, especially on some of the opaque finish colors which results in White turning yellow, Silver turning greenish, Jetglo turning greenish, Blueboy turning greenish etc.
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Some yellow more than others; we're talking a number of different CV blends here, I'd guess.
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On my monitor it looks baby blue, not mint green.
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I'm assuming these pictures were taken under fluorescent light which tend to impart a greenish shift to the color balance. Then there's the notion that everybody's monitors are different. Conveying precise color images on a computer is always a bear.
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kiramdear wrote:I'm assuming these pictures were taken under fluorescent light which tend to impart a greenish shift to the color balance. Then there's the notion that everybody's monitors are different. Conveying precise color images on a computer is always a bear.
Beat me to it, Kira! I was all set to suggest this when I read all the posts and see you covered it.
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I just played with that image a bit in PS and the instrument in question still seem minty to me. :?
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that pearl white/ebony fb bass is ALMOST pure heaven.....(reverse the headstock and i'm there....) still,can't wait to see it completed......
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