I have never seen a newer Midnight blue in person or remember seeing pictures of the back. I assumed it to be a solid color, but in the following 'bay auction
the picture of the back (10th one down) looks like translucent with woodgrain showing, whereas the front looks metallic solid blue. Anybody care to comment, or is this the way they are (which is I guess a comment )?
I'm standing firm. You can see the neck plank to wing joint, and the maple grain pattern of the wings. Also look at the neck. If it was a reflection, it would follow the body contours. I'd love to buy it just to take a chance I'm right. This would be kind of a cool odd-ball if the back is trans blue and the front is solid. The only difference is no silver mettalic basecoat under the blue. Do you ever wonder if RIC releases experimental stuff like this to keep it interesting? How many of the grayglos went out, probably amounting to one production run?
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I just checked out my own 2005 MID 4003 and definitely not a hint of woodgrain on mine under any lighting condition I tried. Keep in mind that this was the year for 'problems' with the paint, i.e. bleeding into the white binding. I chose not to have mine fixed under warranty (I would have had to pay $250 Cdn to ship to California one-way) so mine has original paint. This could well be an artifact of the re-finish by Rickenbacker.
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ricosound wrote:I'm standing firm. You can see the neck plank to wing joint, and the maple grain pattern of the wings. Also look at the neck. If it was a reflection, it would follow the body contours. I'd love to buy it just to take a chance I'm right. This would be kind of a cool odd-ball if the back is trans blue and the front is solid. The only difference is no silver mettalic basecoat under the blue. Do you ever wonder if RIC releases experimental stuff like this to keep it interesting? How many of the grayglos went out, probably amounting to one production run?
I'm with you Wes, thats the back grain showing through.