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Re: Now this is beautiful

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Yep, that's the thread I read it in.
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steverok wrote:I've never seen such a rich-looking new MG, and this shot shows off the new inlays really nicely. Click the middle picture for the full view :

http://wildwoodguitars.com/electrics/ri ... 837540.php

Of course, you won't see me breaking out my credit card!
Now that would be what I'd call Rick-O-porn. 8)

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dpowell wrote:Yep, that's the thread I read it in.
And if you actually read it, it says quite clearly it's not in production yet and that ONE vendor's samples showed this slight effect.
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johnhall wrote:
dpowell wrote:Yep, that's the thread I read it in.
And if you actually read it, it says quite clearly it's not in production yet and that ONE vendor's samples showed this slight effect.
Thanks for the clarification and updates on the UV finish John! It's good to hear that the new finish will be coming out next month. So, did the final choice end up being one that has a bit of a yellow cast to it, or is it a water-clear one? Any idea if it'll amber with age?

Not that its really important what you folks chose as I'm sure it's the best choice for RIC and their customers, I'm just curious as to what'll likely be on the 4003MG I've got on order!
I have NO idea what to do with those skinny stringed things... I'm just a bass player...
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