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A GREEN 4003!

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Bumped into a GREEN (almost metallic green, but not quite) '86 4003 today. All black hardware with a line of black trim on the fretboard. Played well, and looked stunning. The split pickguard was thrashed, but otherwise reasonable shape. I have a few questions for those who might know. First, was this a factory colour? Second, would a standard pickguard work as a replacement for a split pickguard? It was offered to me at a reasonable price- anyone want to hazard a guess what this might be worth? Thanks for any input.
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if i ran across it somewhere, i'd offer 950-1000. give em a sob story about the trashed pickguard. Image
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It could be an old silver finish. They have turned a green shade in the past. Pics!
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It might have been probably silver given the year and the black trim. The cat varnish can yellow some or a lot depending on the environment. You can get a repro pickguard for it from Pickguardian or Don Amadek. I believe a 4003 will be close but all of the screw holes might not line up. If you are looking for a black guard and want new you have to go aftermarket anyway. Silver is a rare color although only somewhat desirable in my opinion. I'd tend to think that 950-1000 bucks might be high if it's yellowed that much and the PG is jacked. If it's not a yellow silver then it's a refin. I'd guess at more like 800-900 but ya never know.
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Great minds think alike Mike. Both posting the same answer at the same time!
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Isn't that a violation of the laws of space-time??? Image

I agree that it's probably heavily aged Silver. There was a 360 Silver recently on eBay that had yellowed so much that the seller called it "gold".
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Gary..you've been watching Tom Baker too much again! Image
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I've been watching since William Hartnell !!!
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It wasn't THIS shade of green, was it? This is turquoise. According to the Mike Parks website, it wasn't offered by Rickenbacker until 1991.

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No, it's definitely GREEN. It doesn't look like one colour (silver) that's changed; it really is green. I guess perhaps it's a refin? I might try to stop by and get some photos if possible. Would Rick have ever produced it in this colour?
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green???

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Green!
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is that really green ... my was a photoshop trick ...
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It's really green...
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Maybe its one of Ed Romans creations.
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