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Greenglo!

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We've been discussing about the possibility of RIC making the Greenglo finish available for future instruments in another thread. I thought it'd be better to start a new conversation here.

Lets take a look at it:

Greenglo 1
Greenglo 2
Greenglo 3

I for one would love to have a 4003 in this finish.

How about you?
How many among us here want one?
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Post by kennyhowes »

YUM
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Post by rickcrazy »

Yum?? As in 'yummy'? Well, I'm not sure about 'Greenglo'. I'd go for a different shade of green, a deeper one. I don't know.
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Post by lshaia »

A tad vibrant for my taste, thanks. Reminds me of an older Eric Clapton Strat.
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My taste for this green finish should be well known by now. I'm just waiting to hear word that Mr. Hall has already ordered the paint.
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Post by rekesbass »

I too would like to see a "greenglo" 4003...but, I would like to see it a shade or two darker,more like an emerald green or a emerald greenburst(black on edeges)...I would also like to see the return of the black trim option....BTW,why did the BT option get discontinued anyway????
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Post by 86kubicki »

I'm totally into "different" finishes. While I like Montezuma Brown, I was really hoping for something a bit more eye popping. I would be all over a Greenglo 4003. Just don't remind me about not order a Sea Green one a few years back...
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Post by eddier »

Though it does not hold up all that well, gold hardware would look cool on the Greenglow with the gold lucite pickguard & oven knobs. Sign me up for a 4080/12.
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Post by mortivan »

Yum!

Super-Yum!

It's beautiful!
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Post by cheyenne »

Its cool, its reeeeaaaal green though, more of a sour apple than greenglow. Definatley cool.
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I say we call it algea-glo ...

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Post by rickcrazy »

Hey, I wanna play too! How about some outlandish finishes like Ashglo, Metalglo, Bronzeglo, Marbleglo, Jet+Silverglo? Let's get creative!
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How about grass-glo
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Grassglo?
That's a good one.
Sounds environment-friendly too.

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Post by rickcrazy »

How about Tigerglo, if you can possibly visualize such a finish?
Seriously, not too many months ago I spotted a P-Bass refinished in a beautiful deep greenburst, for lack of a better term to describe it. Now that would look smashing on a Rick. I'll try and remember where it was in the Net.
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