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I have a 4003 1984 modell jetglo, (see thread "Rick 4003 1984"). I thing maybee it can have been repainted because of the binding looks to bee original white, but it´s now the same color as the rest. Have anyone seen painted binding before??
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I haven't. I would think that either the binding only was painted over by a previous owner to "black it out," or the entire guitar has been re-finished.
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Ok, then it´s most likely that the entire guitar has been re-finished, because you hardly can see the binding at all.
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If you can't see/feel any lines where the binding might have been masked and can't see/feel any brush strokes over the binding, I would think it has been totally re-finished.
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I guess this means its a player and not a showpiece?

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Hey...just arrived from Sweden rock festival. Three days with rock´n roll. F.eks Motorhead, Kansas, Motley, Styx, and many, many more.

I can see binding around body as a thin line if I study in closely. What I find strange, is when I compare the color to other old jetglos on the web, its the same greenesh color. And another question. Did they paint the neck all the way up to the binding?
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It was in line with the nut right down to the body, just on the maple so there would be a thin line of Rosewood showing under the binding.
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Ok thanks. Is it possible to send a question to Rickenbacker?
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You can call them, I don't know of any way to send them a question although maybe some one here knows, start another new thread.
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pix would help
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You can contact Rickenbacker using email at [email protected]
Certainly photos can be deceiving, however, the finish on your instrument Frode does not look like a factory finish to me.
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Just did. Thanks
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Just recived An E-mail from Rickenbacker, and they told me this:

"It was common at points in time to paint over the binding when a Jetglo with
black trim option was requested. It's likely your bass is one of these."

This tells me that my rick can be original painted after all. Agree anyone?
I still can´t find any signs of overpainting/spraying.
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