Will some 1996's slip through in Jetglo?

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Will some 1996's slip through in Jetglo?

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I know that a number of 360/12C63's were produced in Jetglo, presumably due to poor wood grain. Do you think the same will be true for the 1996's? I wonder if you can order one in Jetglo?
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Oh! That would look very cool. I wouldn't count it out, Richard. We've seen both c63's and c64 basses come out in Jetglo so far.
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To my knowledge, it's available only in AFG, although a small number were made early on in AMG.

So I think a JG "order" would not be a possibility, although some could crop up like the Cs did.
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Post by godber »

I thought that when a 'glo colour spray didn't quite work out a solid colour would be applied over the top - seems reasonable to anticipate a Jetglo or two.

FWIW - I also heard that when the strawberry ice cream doesn't work out it all ends up in the chocolate.
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I don't think it works that way.
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Post by godber »

Ok, maybe not at Ben and Jerry's...
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Post by studiotwosession »

How about MG?
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