When will amber fireglo come back???
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Don't know how the previous owner stored the '92 FG 360/12V64 I've got, but I've been known to leave it out of its case for months at a time - not in direct sunlight though, just lying around the living room.
It's aged/ambered *very* nicely in all the right places (the natural maple areas and bindings). Of course, it's also made the red burst areas look more beautiful too.
And even though the clearcoat has flaked off in some non-wear areas, I don't want to get it refinished because the overall color(s) look so cool to me.
It's aged/ambered *very* nicely in all the right places (the natural maple areas and bindings). Of course, it's also made the red burst areas look more beautiful too.
And even though the clearcoat has flaked off in some non-wear areas, I don't want to get it refinished because the overall color(s) look so cool to me.
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Nope. Take any paint, mix black and yellow and you'll get olive green of varying darknesses and hues.
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As a guitar gets older and absorbs lots of UV, a change occurs in the molecular structure of the paint and varnish which makes them fluoresce under UV. This used to be a method used to spot fakes, mostly high-dollar LPs and Strats. Counterfeiters can get around it too easily, though, so its validity was short-lived.
However, I'm at a loss to explain why your pics with an acoustic look blurred, while your partner is nice and sharp.
Repeatedly.
However, I'm at a loss to explain why your pics with an acoustic look blurred, while your partner is nice and sharp.
Repeatedly.
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Azure Glo looks green under black light as well. I noticed the effect on my AG Blue finish even when the guitar was new(built November `84)I think the green appearance under black light effect is due to the two part CV process that Rickenbacker uses, because I had a finish repair done to the headstock after it got banged up, and the next time I put the guitar under a black light, everything was green except the headstock, which was the correct blue, but obviously was not finished in the same way. The luthier who did the repair had called RIC to ask about the finish before he started, but RIC was very tight lipped about what was used, replying that he could send the guitar back to Rickenbacker, but they couldn't give out paint finish info. At least that's what he told me, anyway. This was back in `86 or `87.
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