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Light Autumnglo and pinstripe binding

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This handsome bass came and went yesterday on eBay.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... gSxro%253D

Apart from it being the light version of Autumnglo, it also has "pinstripe" binding to make it stand out. I've seen a couple of threads on here referring to the binding style, but could anyone confirm if it was a special order option from the factory, or just Rickenbacker trying different combinations for lucky buyers? Did any guitars get this treatment?

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There was a Ruby one recently discussed on here...

viewtopic.php?f=68&t=398326&p=658669&hi ... ng#p658669

...but this is my favourite combination - not my bass sadly.

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Re: Light Autumnglo and pinstripe binding

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WOW Mark,

I don't know much about the pin stripe trim, but that Autumnglo is a KNOCK OUT especially with the black trim! 8)
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Re: Light Autumnglo and pinstripe binding

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All of my BT Ricks have a thin (.5mm) strip of white binding inside of the black outer binding. These (and presumably others) have standard-thickness white instead of the .5 mm stuff.

I'm going to venture a guess and posit that these were a trial batch, or a batch produced while the factory was out of the .5mm stuff.

Maybe there really was "pinstripe" binding at one time?
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Re: Light Autumnglo and pinstripe binding

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Did you buy it Mark?
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Re: Light Autumnglo and pinstripe binding

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I'm usually not a fan of the lighter Autunglo finishes, but with the black trim I think that one looks sweet. That Burgundy with the black pickguard looks sweet as well!
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Re: Light Autumnglo and pinstripe binding

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coolhandjjl wrote:Did you buy it Mark?
USA only :(
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jingle_jangle wrote:All of my BT Ricks have a thin (.5mm) strip of white binding inside of the black outer binding. These (and presumably others) have standard-thickness white instead of the .5 mm stuff.

I'm going to venture a guess and posit that these were a trial batch, or a batch produced while the factory was out of the .5mm stuff.

Maybe there really was "pinstripe" binding at one time?
Have you seen any guitars with this binding Paul? ...hmm, would be cool 8)
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The Ruby is class 8)
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I contemplated pressing the BIN button on this one, and while doing so, it disappeared. :(

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Re: Light Autumnglo and pinstripe binding

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Shame, certainly looked like a good one.

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Re: Light Autumnglo and pinstripe binding

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Well, we can hope the sale doesn't go through, it gets re-listed, and we can duke it out like vultures over it.
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Re: Light Autumnglo and pinstripe binding

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Kind of reminds me of this 2008 RIC outlet "Honeyglo" one-off with checkered binding: viewtopic.php?f=86&t=397487
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Certainly does Ron, good spot. :D
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Re: Light Autumnglo and pinstripe binding

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Ya know I usually don't comment on every rick that comes up for sale as if they are all mana from heaven. Some are just plain-Jane or too beat to hell for my taste. However I think the bass this tread is based on is very attractive in its own right (RIC or not) as well as the overall condition. The combination of the light burst and pinstripe binding, set off by the black trim makes it unique compared to other 4001's. I think this was a fair sale price for a 4001 of this caliber. Considering the market I wouldn't otherwise pay this much for a 4001 right now.
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