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MG Amber?

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I've noticed a few instances on the Rickenbacker web site where it's mentioned that they've shipped instruments with an MG AMBER finish. For example, Shinseido in Japan is being shipped a 1996 - color listed as FG - and both a 350 and 4003 listed as MG Amber. No, it's not another "Japan gets all the cool stuff" complaint - I've seen MG Amber before on the Rickenbacker web site and written it off as a typo. But... could such a typo keep recurring? What's the scoop? Anyone know?

One reason I ordered a 1996 was FG Amber color, and I would probably order something in MG Amber if I could!
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Looks like Pick of the Ricks was shipped a 5002 Mandolin in MG Amber too... Hmm...
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RIC experimented with MG Amber as a possible color of the year, but the powers that be decided the difference from normal MG wasn't all that striking.


There were only a few made and I don't think they're accepting any official orders
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I could be wrong but...

If I remember correctly. Mr Hall hinted about making AMG a part of the color of the year line up, but (for the time being),was somewhat unhappy with the way they came out. I think that they were just selling off just the one's they made.

I've seen about 5 go out, according to the "Dealer shipment" section on the corporate site.
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Mike you beat me to it....
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A case of "Great minds think alike, but don't necessarily type at the same speed" ... Image

BTW, I saw the AMG mando at the NAMM show, I think ...
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AMG 4003 with the walnut wings would very cool.
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I agree, Scott. Somewhere, I think BH said that there were 2 4003's made in AMG, and I think they both went to the Land of the Rising Sun.
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Ooh that'd make MG Amber a rare color on par with Greenglo, wouldn't it?
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Yes, it would. It also points to the need to keep the documentation with the guitar in order to prove ten years from now that it was actually amber to begin with.
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I saw a photo of the 330/12 AMG that PM Blues has (had?) - couldn't tell the difference between that and the OG MG. "[not] all that striking" is an understatement.
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I'd love to see it. Any pics around?
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They just posted some on the PM Blues site. It's subtle, sure, but I bet it ages nicely. Mapleglo is a favorite glo of mine, though. Since it's so subtle, I wouldn't mind if AMG just sort of became MG. Personally.
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My guitar looks more 'amber' than the PM Blues picture.
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Post by jingle_jangle »

Both the conversion varnish and the maple itself show the effects of atmospheric conditions and the effects of UV light by ambering as time passes.
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