Colour bleed on Midnight Blue 4003
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My answer from Rickenbacker (on their official forum) was to remove my posted query about it and one in the 'Just guitars' from someone else which was similar.
The answer appears to be to avoid Midnight Blue Rickenbackers at all costs.
I showed it to a dealer today who (was horrified at the sight of it and) is stopping dealing with Rickenbacker anyway over a number of other issues.
The answer appears to be to avoid Midnight Blue Rickenbackers at all costs.
I showed it to a dealer today who (was horrified at the sight of it and) is stopping dealing with Rickenbacker anyway over a number of other issues.
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This is interesting.....I'm somewhat of a "germaphobe" and wash my hands constantly with all types of soaps. At gigs I sweat heavily and have had all sorts of stuff spilled on my Rics and my '97 Midnight Blue 4003 never had this type of issue so it must be something to do with some new finish/process. I hope this gets resolved for you!
I think there's still some mention of the problem on the RIC forum. They do have a policy of deleting multiple threads covering the same topic as a housekeeping issue.
It does seem a weird problem, but JH stated that a formula change to minimize this has already taken place.
It only seems to affect the blues.
I hope it's solved now, as I want a 4003 MID as well.
It does seem a weird problem, but JH stated that a formula change to minimize this has already taken place.
It only seems to affect the blues.
I hope it's solved now, as I want a 4003 MID as well.
Plus five minus five!
It was there at lunch time, but now it's gone.
They also posted a management notice that the forum was being consulted before customer service for warranty issues. Maybe that's why the thread was pulled. It gives a bad impression to people who read the forum before RIC gets a chance to remedy the problem.
They also posted a management notice that the forum was being consulted before customer service for warranty issues. Maybe that's why the thread was pulled. It gives a bad impression to people who read the forum before RIC gets a chance to remedy the problem.
Plus five minus five!
I don't think RIC should be beaten up over this but the explanations so far seem a little flimsy. The way I understand it, the blame has been placed squarely on the owner/player in each case. Is that right? I don't read the forums on the RIC site so I am just going on what has been said here. Is it true that the owner's skin pH and choice of handsoap were cited as the possible (perhaps only) causes of the finish breakdown?
Has anyone reported this happening to a Rick in a color other than MID?
Has anyone reported this happening to a Rick in a color other than MID?

It certainly begs the question, why does this not happen with any other color? I have NEVER seen this before in nearly 30 years of playing and being around Ricks.