Autumnglo and Fireglo.
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ken_swearingen
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Autumnglo and Fireglo.
Why do I get the feeling theres much confusion between these two colors.
I have always understood Autumnglo to be a brown sunburst a little lighter than a tobacco,just like a Montezuma brown and Fireglo to be a cherry sunburst,both only a two color burst.
Autumnglo in the 50s was just called brown.Walnut tends to be the same color.
I have always understood Autumnglo to be a brown sunburst a little lighter than a tobacco,just like a Montezuma brown and Fireglo to be a cherry sunburst,both only a two color burst.
Autumnglo in the 50s was just called brown.Walnut tends to be the same color.
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My interpretation is:
Autumnglo is lighter than both Montezuma Brown, and Walnut. I think that there are a slight difference in the shading of monty brown and walnut. Walnut being darker. There has also been some talk that there was a satin and glossy autumnglo.
3001 Autumnglo
4003 Monty
4002 Walnut

Autumnglo is lighter than both Montezuma Brown, and Walnut. I think that there are a slight difference in the shading of monty brown and walnut. Walnut being darker. There has also been some talk that there was a satin and glossy autumnglo.
3001 Autumnglo
4003 Monty
4002 Walnut

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I always thought there were 2 autumnglo finishes ... an orange/brown one and a reddish fireglo like one ... but then there is confusion as to what is fireglo and what is autumnglo and what is burgundyglo ... and to add to the confusion there were 2 burgundyglo finishes ... the old deep red blackish burgundyglo and the modern burgundy which should not be confused with the metallic ruby finish which should not be confused with the red finish ... then there are differences in the finishes as per who was in the paint booth and then there is monte brown and satin ... and then the older finishes will have the clear coat yellow with age changing the appearance of the color ...
whew ... so what color is that bass anyway?
whew ... so what color is that bass anyway?
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I was just looking at the Rittor (Japanese) book and it shows some Autumnglos from the 50's and 60's before they looked like walnut. Most of them look like a regular sunburst (dark edges fading to red fading to yellow in the middle. One has less yellow and one looks a lot like walnut, so go figure. I will try to scan some photos and post them.

