Can anyone recommend a 381 color
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Can anyone recommend a 381 color
Hi all,
Can anyone recommend a 381 color other than MG or FG? I'm looking for a color that's more vivid, yet really brings out the body carving.
Can anyone recommend a 381 color other than MG or FG? I'm looking for a color that's more vivid, yet really brings out the body carving.
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I saw one in Kansas City at a guitar show about six years ago that someone had refinished, and it was a prismatic silver metal-flake finish with black "binding". (It looked like a painted-on pinstripe to all of us.) It was blasphemy for Ric collectors, but it was quite beautiful. It really drew a lot of looks because it was so unique. They wanted $3,800 for it though, which I thought was a HUGE rip-off. (And still do, but the market was a lot lower then than it is now.)
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"I had a 2000 Sea Green 381- it was most eye-popping!
Even hardened '61 Les Paul Jr. types had to go "whoa!" when they saw it come out of the case. The body details were very apparent"
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Did you sell the SG 381?! Ouch!
FYI: there was an ad on the Rickpage that mentioned "same finish as played by Mitch Easter" regarding a SG 381 for sale on its site.
Ooh, I like the aquaglo finish as well. I don't think I'd buy a purpleburst though. Not fond of purple.
I think it's down to SG, Aquaglo, or Blueburst. Does anyone have a photo of an Aquaglo 381?
Hmm, if I'm unable to find an Aquaglo or SG finish, I wonder if Dale or Paul could do a translucent finish in either of those colors if I found a slightly worn 381 in MG and wanted it refinished......
Even hardened '61 Les Paul Jr. types had to go "whoa!" when they saw it come out of the case. The body details were very apparent"
-Mitch Easter
Mitch Easter! I bought my AG Blue 360 WB after seeing you play your blue 330 in Let's Active on MTV and live opening for Echo and the Bunnymen at the Paladium in `84
Did you sell the SG 381?! Ouch!
FYI: there was an ad on the Rickpage that mentioned "same finish as played by Mitch Easter" regarding a SG 381 for sale on its site.
Ooh, I like the aquaglo finish as well. I don't think I'd buy a purpleburst though. Not fond of purple.
I think it's down to SG, Aquaglo, or Blueburst. Does anyone have a photo of an Aquaglo 381?
Hmm, if I'm unable to find an Aquaglo or SG finish, I wonder if Dale or Paul could do a translucent finish in either of those colors if I found a slightly worn 381 in MG and wanted it refinished......
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...why yes, I suppose I do have a double bound guitar fetish...
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...why yes, I suppose I do have a double bound guitar fetish...
"Uh, I like the double bounds. . . ."
Hi Paul-
I traded the 381 when I decided to try a 660. I liked the idea of the 660 a lot and I'd sort of been thwarted using the 381 on stage because it was so prone to squealy feedback when using a fuzz box or any kind of gain device. The 660 was great to play, but just as microphonic. I have a '68 365 and it didn't feedback like that at all, just the opposite of what you'd expect! So I just figured that the new toaster pickups aren't for me, although I haven't heard anybody else complain about this problem. I couldn't imagine swapping out the pickups on the 381 but I probably should have, it really was astounding to see! Now I think some 80s high gains on that guitar would've been about perfect. Oh well! PS- I'm honored to have been a positive influence on a young, impressionable guitar shopper!?
I traded the 381 when I decided to try a 660. I liked the idea of the 660 a lot and I'd sort of been thwarted using the 381 on stage because it was so prone to squealy feedback when using a fuzz box or any kind of gain device. The 660 was great to play, but just as microphonic. I have a '68 365 and it didn't feedback like that at all, just the opposite of what you'd expect! So I just figured that the new toaster pickups aren't for me, although I haven't heard anybody else complain about this problem. I couldn't imagine swapping out the pickups on the 381 but I probably should have, it really was astounding to see! Now I think some 80s high gains on that guitar would've been about perfect. Oh well! PS- I'm honored to have been a positive influence on a young, impressionable guitar shopper!?
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Paul, by "Aquaglo" do you mean turquoise?
Aquaglo is a name that I gave to a series of transparent aqua burst finished Ricks that I've done for different customers. So far, it's been a 325, a 335, a 700C/6, and a 4001. I think an Aquaglo 381 would look pretty incredible, though.
But it's not a stock Rick finish.
Now, Turquoise...that's another matter.
Aquaglo is a name that I gave to a series of transparent aqua burst finished Ricks that I've done for different customers. So far, it's been a 325, a 335, a 700C/6, and a 4001. I think an Aquaglo 381 would look pretty incredible, though.
But it's not a stock Rick finish.
Now, Turquoise...that's another matter.
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IMO, Charlie, the burst-type finish is the nutz for a 381, just for that reason. Although I've seen both Turquoise and Blue Boy and they look pretty good too. Bright finishes like SG tend to hide contours; JG like a John Kay is very subtle; all highlights and reflections.
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