You're not serious, Werner...Wildberry wrote:
What would be much more interesting is metallic orange to MID or something like that - that would really be spectacular, imo!
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You're not serious, Werner...Wildberry wrote:
What would be much more interesting is metallic orange to MID or something like that - that would really be spectacular, imo!
Totally serious - will there be a "Midyear Green" transition zone when it goes from "Midday Orange" to "Midnight Blue"?jingle_jangle wrote:You're not serious, Werner...Wildberry wrote:
What would be much more interesting is metallic orange to MID or something like that - that would really be spectacular, imo!
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I figure visuals may be required, here!jps wrote:Think Wandre!

I think that would be one helofa cool look!ilan wrote:Imagine a 360WB with this paint job:...
If the register is a good indication I buy most Rickenbackers in Holland.wim wrote:I don't agree to the orange to mid burst, but a metallic orangeglo would look super.
I bet it'd be a big hit in the Netherlands, no?
Did you get any pics yet?RIC_FACTORY wrote:I'll post some pics this week...
I don't see any wood grain, CJ.cjj wrote:Well, there's blue, then there's blue. And then again, there's blue too.
Azureglo is just a particular shade of blue, and typical Rick fashion, not always the same exact shade, especially after age, etc. set in. I think the big deal about it is that it's a relatively rare color...
This pic of mine captures it's shade pretty well (at least on my monitor):
Um, yeah. That's the ONLY one I've got without woodgrain. It was just too good a deal to pass up - $700 - three years ago...jps wrote:I don't see any wood grain, CJ.cjj wrote:Well, there's blue, then there's blue. And then again, there's blue too.
Azureglo is just a particular shade of blue, and typical Rick fashion, not always the same exact shade, especially after age, etc. set in. I think the big deal about it is that it's a relatively rare color...
This pic of mine captures it's shade pretty well (at least on my monitor):