4001C64s finish type

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4001C64s finish type

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Paul (or whomever else might know),

the c64s obviously has a different finish type than a 'standard' MG; what type of finish do they use on the body and fretboard of this model?

as the '66 1999RM i just picked-up has been subjected to the same over-zealous sanding as Macca's, i'm thinking that a proper sanding and protective satin finish similar to that of the c64s model may be a more authentic/Heideggarian expression of the instument's history- as opposed to a FG refinish...

thanks-
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I think it is just sanding sealer and nothing else, just like Macca's is/was.
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We've done 'em two different ways since I've been at RIC..

One has a Satin Conversion Varnish, and the other has just a couple of sealer coats. No discernable difference between the two whatsoever, be it in appearance or longevity.
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brycycle wrote:...as the '66 1999RM i just picked-up has been subjected to the same over-zealous sanding as Macca's...
PICS!!! :)
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eric_b wrote:We've done 'em two different ways since I've been at RIC..

One has a Satin Conversion Varnish, and the other has just a couple of sealer coats. No discernable difference between the two whatsoever, be it in appearance or longevity.
thanks, Eric !
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brycycle wrote:a more authentic/Heideggarian expression
Nice.
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jakeox wrote:
brycycle wrote:a more authentic/Heideggarian expression
Nice.
thanks, Jake. thought you or Paul might pick up on that...the "Peasant Shoes" of Ric bass guitars...
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eric_b wrote:We've done 'em two different ways since I've been at RIC..

One has a Satin Conversion Varnish, and the other has just a couple of sealer coats. No discernable difference between the two whatsoever, be it in appearance or longevity.
I thought that RIC used CV as a sealer coat, Eric. Is it different on these? This is a lacquer or vinyl-type sealer?
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We have not used cv as a sealer for a few years now...
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may i ask which type of sealer coat is being used of in lieu of the CV?
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Yeah, operating on old info...it was on one of my first factory visits that JH told me about the CV as a sealer. Now, it's...what?
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Vinyl sealer these days (low voc brand of course!).
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Same stuff I use, though probably not the same brand...but this is as durable as CV for a final topcoat? Say it' ain't so, Joe!
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jingle_jangle wrote:Same stuff I use, though probably not the same brand...but this is as durable as CV for a final topcoat? Say it' ain't so, Joe!
We use TTC... It is too matte for a top coat, but a top notch vinyl sealer and CV top coat nonetheless!
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thank you.
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