AFG vs FG - A Quick Survey

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Re: AFG vs FG - A Quick Survey

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Those new ones are amazing. Especially that brand new one with the flame! WOW!
The last 2 examples posted here are exactly the kind of FG I don't like!
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atomic_punk wrote:Those new ones are amazing. Especially that brand new one with the flame! WOW!
The last 2 examples posted here are exactly the kind of FG I don't like!
The flamed wood is cool....those other 2 are not my favorites either...I think I like old FG...my 77 has a great FG...
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Re: AFG vs FG - A Quick Survey

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Just a quick thought.Are the last two `Clownglo s`that are photographed down to the actually photo? more often that not FG dont photo well? Most of the FG`s ive seen in the flesh are all stunning.
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Ricks finishes are difficult to photograph in general, and fireglo is most definitely the hardest to get right. Monitor quality also enters into the equation. Those two examples do look "amateurish", but so do many pics of FG instruments. Fireglo has varied quite a bit over the years, for better or for worse, but truth be told I've very rarely seen a FG instrument in person that I didn't like. I love the new fireglo and AFG, but I also love the finishes on my two (very different) FG ricks - one from 1990 (a nice, deep red) and the other from 2001, the "Harrisonglo" period (which the ignorant sometimes refer to in a derogatory way as "clownglo") when the c63 project was in its infancy. Personally, I'm glad that there is a great variability in FG - not only at the time it's applied but also in the way the finish ages. Keeps things from being boring, if nothing else :D
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Whoops that will be me then! :oops: Sorry Chris! :D
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Ha! Sorry Scotty - no offense meant, mate. Your post sneaked in while I was writing mine :oops:
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This is Harrisonglo - overspray in the tailpiece area:
370fg1.jpg
This is Clownglo - note the pinkish hue:
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dpowell wrote:This is Harrisonglo - overspray in the tailpiece area:
370fg1.jpg
This is Clownglo - note the pinkish hue:
350V%201.jpg
....and they're both nice, whatever you want to call 'em :D
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This pic is from an ebay ad, and though this 4003 doesn't have that great flame in the 4003 pic posted earlier, it's very nice even for my eyes, and I've never cared for anything red...cars, guitars, drums, motorsickles, anything. Burgundy? Great! Red? no thanks...Weird, I know.
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thb_bassman wrote:This pic is from an ebay ad, and though this 4003 doesn't have that great flame in the 4003 pic posted earlier, it's very nice even for my eyes, and I've never cared for anything red...cars, guitars, drums, motorsickles, anything. Burgundy? Great! Red? no thanks...Weird, I know.
That's okay, I feel the same way about green, primarily on instruments.
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Re: AFG vs FG - A Quick Survey

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I prefer AFG on a guitar without binding, such as a 330, since to my eye the binding gets too yellow with AFG. But that's just what I like at the moment. I can be very fickle. :D
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Here's a new 660-12 AFG with a bit o'flame; not a bad looking guitar:
2008 660-12 AFG
2008 660-12 AFG
Here's a new FG:
2008 4003 FG
2008 4003 FG
As for my favorite between the two, I prefer FG. I think the ambered binding that's part of the AFG look (some would say it's an unfortunate by-product) can detract from the FG finish, which looks great with white binding.
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This new 4003 FG, shown above, looks pinky to me. In many of the pictures I've seen, new FG still has plenty of pink. I like pinky FG, in most lighting configurations. I don't like the edges to be so dark that it looks brown. I know I don't like that.
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Re: AFG vs FG - A Quick Survey

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I guess I have been lucky with my fireglo Ricks. My 370/12RM is a 1989, and my 360/12 is a 1992, and the color of both is nearly identical without a pink center. Sorry, the only pic of them together also includes my 660's.
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