A nice autumnglo
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There was some discussion not too long ago about whether Autumnglo wasn't just a dark application of Fireglo. This one is beautiful, but I believe it is more orangey-brown than the redder Fireglo. Beautiful instrument, and it's got me thinkin'. This is the color I was after when I was trying to refinish my '72 MG back in 1975 -- with Zip Strip, cherry stain, polyurethane, and an airbrush. Ah, my misspent youth.
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From alt.guitars.rickenbacker faq
Subject: 5.26 What is the difference between Autumnglo and Walnut?
"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]
Subject: 5.26 What is the difference between Autumnglo and Walnut?
"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]
Its an Autumn Glo. I have the same bass in lesser condition (I actually have gigged with mine)
the knobs do look close together. One thing I have noticed though, you can take two ric's from the same era and see big differences. The wave at the top of the headstock can go from an elegant swell to a crude cut.
the knobs do look close together. One thing I have noticed though, you can take two ric's from the same era and see big differences. The wave at the top of the headstock can go from an elegant swell to a crude cut.
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And here's another in England:
http://cgi.ebay.com/Rickenbacker-4001-Bass_W0QQitemZ7356125210QQcategoryZ4713QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
http://cgi.ebay.com/Rickenbacker-4001-Bass_W0QQitemZ7356125210QQcategoryZ4713QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
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