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- tony_carey
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This guitar maybe "Autumnglo" afterall as I just found a 2000 post by Mr Hall in which he answered the Question "What is the Difference between Walnut and Autumnglow":
"The earliest version of Autumnglo was simply shaded brown. The middle
clear areas on most of these old guitars have yellowed, but wasn't
originally apparent. The next version was just Fireglo laid on rather
heavily. The last version was back to that original brown, but in a
satin finish, while the gloss version of that color was designated
Walnut.
So when someone says Autumnglo, you always have to ask "WHICH
Autumnglo"?"
[John Hall, [email protected], 2/17/2000]
"The earliest version of Autumnglo was simply shaded brown. The middle
clear areas on most of these old guitars have yellowed, but wasn't
originally apparent. The next version was just Fireglo laid on rather
heavily. The last version was back to that original brown, but in a
satin finish, while the gloss version of that color was designated
Walnut.
So when someone says Autumnglo, you always have to ask "WHICH
Autumnglo"?"
[John Hall, [email protected], 2/17/2000]
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That's interesting Mitch. I have seen a couple of what appears to be FG, but claiming to be autumnglo. That could explain it. It would cause confusion though, because nearly all the '90's FG's are very dark (even towards black at the heaviest areas....I have several). The autumnglo that I know, is like the tobacco burst that Gibson used, or a light montezuma.
'Rickenbacker'...what a name! After all these years, it still thrills me.
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This is an aged FG, not AG. AG was done with a brownish-burgundy pigment in the shading paint, which does not yield a bright red anything like this one.
It is, however, one of the most gorgeous FGs I've seen!
It is, however, one of the most gorgeous FGs I've seen!
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I agree with you Paul, but like I said, I have seen ads like this one claiming to be AG & JH's comments, as told by Mitch, are very interesting. Regardless of this particular gtr, there does seem to be a certain ambiguity where AG is concerned.
'Rickenbacker'...what a name! After all these years, it still thrills me.
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I don't read JH's comments like that. It seems like he was trying to emphasize the ambiguity of describing a color with just a name.
Montezuma Brown used to be a solid s**tbrindle brown back when, too, not a burst.
Montezuma Brown used to be a solid s**tbrindle brown back when, too, not a burst.
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