Where's the glo..?
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- beatlefreak
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Not sure WHAT he was thinking actually..A very early use of the new FG formula..That was one of those "Well,somebody is gonna either love this or hate it" deals..It almost went back,but..
So it seems like people like red with more coverage huh? Interesting indeed
So it seems like people like red with more coverage huh? Interesting indeed
"It's not the obscene thick gloss, but how it's applied"
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beefandbones
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Here's an earlier fireunglo:
http://www.themusiczoo.com/rickenbacker360-12fg.htm
http://www.themusiczoo.com/rickenbacker360-12fg.htm
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The 4003 at Old Boise Guitar Company that I have been talking about has a similiar "glo" to it. It's not quite as solid as the 620 on this thread. You can still see some burst or glo, but it is really a great finish in my opinion. It really adds depth to the bass IMO. That is why I mentioned it on another post, because it really is striking. I'm trying to get someone else to buy it, because I feel I'm only hours from pulling the trigger on it.
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