Light Autumnglo and pinstripe binding

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heinpete
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Re: Light Autumnglo and pinstripe binding

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godber wrote: 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?
:o ...this is not original condition, looks like the tuners and the tailpiece (look at damper) were changed. I also suspect the bridge PU surround not original, as well as the pick guard assembly. :wink:
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Re: Light Autumnglo and pinstripe binding

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godber wrote:Image
Wow! That is AWESOME! Gibson-ish color theme, it looks amazing on a Ric.
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Re: Light Autumnglo and pinstripe binding

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Aw, dang it! That's what I get for having to be out of town on business and not keeping watch on ebay... :(
I have NO idea what to do with those skinny stringed things... I'm just a bass player...
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Re: Light Autumnglo and pinstripe binding

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ilan wrote:Wow! That is AWESOME! Gibson-ish color theme, it looks amazing on a Ric.
I'm with you on that, Ilan. That's by far the most stunning combination of everything 4001 I've seen.
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