Midnight Blue Finish
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Midnight Blue Finish
Hey, my MID 330 is arriving on Tuesday, so I'm getting pretty anxious. I've never actually seen a MID RIC in real life before, however.
From the few pictures I've seen of it, some show a very reflective mirror-like finish, similar to the other Glo colors.
http://img.inkfrog.com/pix/warrior3502/ ... uebody.jpg
From other pictures, it seems to look more metallic.
http://www.ricsrus.com/3306MID.jpg
So does the finish vary greatly from one guitar to another, or is the MID finish just very chameleon-like?
From the few pictures I've seen of it, some show a very reflective mirror-like finish, similar to the other Glo colors.
http://img.inkfrog.com/pix/warrior3502/ ... uebody.jpg
From other pictures, it seems to look more metallic.
http://www.ricsrus.com/3306MID.jpg
So does the finish vary greatly from one guitar to another, or is the MID finish just very chameleon-like?
Re: Midnight Blue Finish
Hi Robert, and welcome to the RRF!
Here is some info on the MID color over the years. It is a totally opaque color, not a "glo" and not a semi-transparent finish at all. The year of manufacture of yours will determine which of these shades of MID you are likely to get....
I have an older 330BT MID, and the midnight blue on it was an older shade that was a rich blue in flash photos and almost purplish in some incandescent lighting, but absolutely no metallic in it at all:

And the shade changed years later, so that this 1995 350v63 MID that I purchased is a bright blue, almost an electric blue, with a definite pronounced metallic silver embedded within the paint, but highly polished and mirror-like:

Now, the shade has changed to a truly midnight blue, like this 4003, starting in 2007 (just like the blue color of my Ford Excursion) with a definite but subdued metallic formulation - pretty much like your second photo of your post:

I have an older 330BT MID, and the midnight blue on it was an older shade that was a rich blue in flash photos and almost purplish in some incandescent lighting, but absolutely no metallic in it at all:

And the shade changed years later, so that this 1995 350v63 MID that I purchased is a bright blue, almost an electric blue, with a definite pronounced metallic silver embedded within the paint, but highly polished and mirror-like:

Now, the shade has changed to a truly midnight blue, like this 4003, starting in 2007 (just like the blue color of my Ford Excursion) with a definite but subdued metallic formulation - pretty much like your second photo of your post:

Last edited by elysrand on Sat Oct 13, 2007 1:34 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Midnight Blue Finish
Robert: Welcome to the RickResource Forum and thanks for sharing the expected arrival of your Model 330 MID.Over the years this colour seems to have varied somewhat, however, in recent times it appears quite consistent. Different lighting conditions and flash settings can certainly result in quite a different appearance.
We look forward to your comments about this instrument when you finally have it in your hands.
Elys: Simply gorgeous photos!
We look forward to your comments about this instrument when you finally have it in your hands.
Elys: Simply gorgeous photos!
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Re: Midnight Blue Finish
I am not normally a fan of blues and greens on stringed instruments but that 4003 looks amazing!
Elys, how about sending me a nice hi res version of that if you have one, thanks.
Elys, how about sending me a nice hi res version of that if you have one, thanks.
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I as well had not seen the MID blue in real life until Aitch bought his 350v63! Loved it, so I bought a 330/12 MID. The color knocks me out each time i open the case! I'm sure you will be more than pleased with your new purchase!
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Nice guitar!!gregga41 wrote:I as well had not seen the MID blue in real life until Aitch bought his 350v63! Loved it, so I bought a 330/12 MID. The color knocks me out each time i open the case! I'm sure you will be more than pleased with your new purchase!
JETGLO should officially be renamed JETGLO ROCKS! 
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oops, typo. sorry, meant 2005 and not 1995 350v63 MIDelysrand wrote: And the shade changed years later, so that this 1995 350v63 MID that I purchased is a bright blue, almost an electric blue, with a definite pronounced metallic silver embedded within the paint
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Lovely pics, Elys.... That newest shade of Midnight is exquisite!
That 330 somehow looks familiar....
That 330 somehow looks familiar....
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Hey Aitch,
Love the 350....but what's that Orange looking thing on the right?
Love the 350....but what's that Orange looking thing on the right?
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That's his cat, looks can be deceiving! 
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I like the newer, darker Midnight Blue. I'd like to see it even darker yet.
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Ummmm.... If it were any darker, it would probably be Jetglo, LOL! 
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Elys, are you sure there's NO metallic in that early MID finish? I thought that MID always had a bit o' flake in it...in the picture, it sure looks a bit iridescent...
At any rate, the new MID is beyond gorgeous...
At any rate, the new MID is beyond gorgeous...
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It looks exactly like my old cat!jps wrote:That's his cat, looks can be deceiving!
