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Ron, Have you got a body shot of the 3rd one?
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Yes, but I have to do it at home, and I won't be home until 8:00 EST tonight.
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MB = Montezuma Brown
MID = Midnight Blue (thought that's how RIC refer to the finish)

Ahh, see that? Much variation in MID! Image
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Here is a shot the 610 I posted yesterday but with natural lighing. (I have this one at work.) I croped it to show only the body. This shows how varied the original blue looks in different light. This guitar has some nicks in it. I did not see any silver base showing through but that doesn't mean it wasn't there. I thought that the later ones had the base coat, they seem lighter and somewhat metalic. Obviously from what I've read here I am wrong.
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Thanks for posting the photo.
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When I was at the Rickenbacker factory, back in late March, I saw a whole passel of Mid-Blues of variouys models in final assembly, getting ready to ship. The color of these was a very bright pearlescent/metallic blue. The closest reference for this old guy is the old '66 Chevrolet/Camaro/Chevelle Marina Blue. They were nothing like the dark 610 above!
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To Simplify: The first Midnight Blue was a deep dark non-metallic blue ...The next was
an "electric" metallic medium blue...and now as of just recently it is the same color blue with less of the metallic pearlescent look.

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Amen, Keith.
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That 610 looks like the same color as my 330.... I think that really deep shade of Midnight was the color before they started using the silver base coat.
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Keith, I never said the color was pewter. I said pewter blue.
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Paul, that is a very apt description of the newer midnight blues. The color of my 95 4003 (I will post an image of it when I get home) is very similar to Ken's 610 and Melissa's 330, a very dark, non-metallic, almost purple (in certain light) midnight blue. It was the midnight blue that I recognized from the late 80's. When I repaired a dime size ding in the headstock, there was no silver metallic undercoat there.
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Wow - this topic seems to have got a few people's backs up!

I remember when my mate got his Les Paul Standard. I asked him why he'd chosen to get a black one and he nearly killed me! "It's ebony you idiot" was his response...
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Actually, Dan, your words were "light gunmetal blue". The color that description made me think of was sort of like the Strat above, but with a tinge more blue. I think we all can agree upon the fact that words are vague in describing colors and should be used very carefully.

Can we put this one to bed now?
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Robert, (That was funny)

That's been the progression of this thread. All I can say that it was a shade of blue I have not seen on any RIC before.
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Paul, I used both descriptions. (checked the archive) Yes, by all means lets put it to rest.
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