
The History of Burgundyglo
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So Dale! Tell me, which part number from the rescuepearl.com site did you use in John's 99 redux?
Forgive me for asking, but I wanted to lay in a supply "just in case".
I did notice that you said it is very close, but not exactly like the stuff you used at Rickenbacker in 1972.
How DID they do it back then, and what would I have to do to get together exactly the materials to do a neck exactly as it was done in 1971 or 1972? I presume the epoxy stuff, and a certain type of flakes. Or did you guys buy sheets premade by a vendor back then?
Thanks, Dale! - Elys
Forgive me for asking, but I wanted to lay in a supply "just in case".
I did notice that you said it is very close, but not exactly like the stuff you used at Rickenbacker in 1972.
How DID they do it back then, and what would I have to do to get together exactly the materials to do a neck exactly as it was done in 1971 or 1972? I presume the epoxy stuff, and a certain type of flakes. Or did you guys buy sheets premade by a vendor back then?
Thanks, Dale! - Elys
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Never heard of ..rescuepearl.com.. but here's the way I do the replica C.P. Inlays: pull frets and neck binding, cut tri-angel slots to size, paint slots, crush pearl with mortar and pestle, pour small amount of clear resin in slots, sprinkle C.P. in slots, cover with more clear resin, let cure, sand to fingerboard, recrown fingerboard, lastly, refret and rebind neck....It is impossible to find the exact material we used back then, the supply has diminished. It was made into sheets, then cut to fit each slot, hand fitted and glued into place.
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Elys, my 1972 4001 is a darker, "eggplant-ish" shade of Burgundyglo, and also has the "crushed pearl" inlays. I'll take a picture tomorrow and post it.
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For anyone who is keeping track of dates of the various burgundyglo finishes, I own a Dec '73 burgundyglo, but it isn't the "eggplant" finish, it is one of the lighter shades, it looks burgundy even in the absence of strong light. I wish it were the darker shade, but its a great bass, nonetheless....
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Ach, I forgot to post those pics! Okay, another day then.
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Okay, Burgundyglo in December of 1972.
Crushed pearl:
A dark carcass:
Eggplant Burgundyglo:
And an older first pass at the Scratch-X Zymol treatment...
She's coming along, but she ain't there yet.
Crushed pearl:
A dark carcass:
Eggplant Burgundyglo:
And an older first pass at the Scratch-X Zymol treatment...
She's coming along, but she ain't there yet.
Here is where I hide my music:
http://www.soundclick.com/MarkKaufman
http://www.soundclick.com/MarkKaufman



