Burgundyglo pics--help me out !!!

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Burgundyglo pics--help me out !!!

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I am looking for some decent pics that everyone can post here on this thread of Burgundyglo finishes---all year models, guitar or bass...It is for an upcoming project that will be detailed on the Vibrola Technical Forum. I would also like to hear what all of you prefer in terms of this particular finish, lighter or darker? Post away and thank you.
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Here's a nice one John....this is the lighter shade of Bergundy...listed here as translucent red with some good pics:

http://cgi.ebay.com/vintage-1980-RICKENBACKER-4001-bass-trans-RED-CLEAN_W0QQitemZ7355915012QQcategoryZ4713QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem

I prefer the ones that are a little darker than this, but not the very dark ones that are almost hard to distinguish from Jetglo.

Henny's Bergundy that he sold springs to mind...I think it was a '72?...anyway that was really nice.
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Here's a 360:

http://www.willcuttguitars.com/details.asp?stock_id=829
backer_1980_4001FL_burgundyglo_TG3079.htm

Unfortunately I don't own a Bergundy instrument, but there are forum members who do, who will hopefully post some pics for You.
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www.goodguysguitars.com has a nice one listed.
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Does any one have any pics of Henny's '72?
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...oh I don't know, how about asking Henny?
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Here's a great shot of Henny in action with the'72 Burg:

http://www.rickresource.com/cgi-bin/discus/show.cgi?tpc=5&post=59158#POST59158
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Martin, that's cool! Many thanks.
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No probs John.

There are some great shots of that bass on the forum where the finish shows up real nice, but I don't know exactly where in the archives they are....maybe Henny will chime in and post some.
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My early 73 Burgundyglo 4001. I have a number of high resolution clear photos of it if interested. Drop me a note.

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Here's my 4000FL Burgundy next to my 4001 Ruby:

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A beautiful bass, Jon. You've got mail...

Wow Gary, How many fretless 4000s do you think they made? Pretty rare. Very nice basses there..
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I think I've seen only one other, one that was on eBay a few years ago. There can't be too many, that's for sure!
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