Did Ric change the FireGlo color in the 90's?
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Did Ric change the FireGlo color in the 90's?
Hi Everyone,
I just saw a 330 FireGlo that looked more like a "vintage Sunburst" that you'd see in a Epiphone/Gibson/Fender. Fireglo like normal, but with a dark more ruddy orange around all the outside edges of the guitar. The FireGlo that I've mostly seen doesn't have that dark "fade to dark" on the outside of it. Hope my description makes since. Will try to pull photo's if I can figure how to get them into a post.
Thanks
Alan
I just saw a 330 FireGlo that looked more like a "vintage Sunburst" that you'd see in a Epiphone/Gibson/Fender. Fireglo like normal, but with a dark more ruddy orange around all the outside edges of the guitar. The FireGlo that I've mostly seen doesn't have that dark "fade to dark" on the outside of it. Hope my description makes since. Will try to pull photo's if I can figure how to get them into a post.
Thanks
Alan
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Re: Did Ric change the FireGlo color in the 90's?
There are a wide variety of FireGlo examples, some can look completely different but its usually just a one-off anomly, or the guitar has aged oddly.
Re: Did Ric change the FireGlo color in the 90's?
Actually, in addition to the color change due to aging, there can be a bit of variation in both the colors used and how much burst there is (color gradient from outer to inner).Spike- wrote:There are a wide variety of FireGlo examples, some can look completely different but its usually just a one-off anomly, or the guitar has aged oddly.
If I can ever get the time when the sun is right for a shot outdoors, I will take a 'group picture' of my Fireglos for comparison.
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Re: Did Ric change the FireGlo color in the 90's?
Right, that's actually what I meant. Not a "one off" in the sense that it was specially made that way, but one off in the sense that for whatever reason it just came out differently than the rest, it wasen't a change that applied to allfireglo finishes.doctorwho wrote:Actually, in addition to the color change due to aging, there can be a bit of variation in both the colors used and how much burst there is (color gradient from outer to inner).Spike- wrote:There are a wide variety of FireGlo examples, some can look completely different but its usually just a one-off anomly, or the guitar has aged oddly.
If I can ever get the time when the sun is right for a shot outdoors, I will take a 'group picture' of my Fireglos for comparison.
Re: Did Ric change the FireGlo color in the 90's?
I think there have been some variations in Fireglo over the years (ie, ClownGlo?)and it is a handsprayed finish, so there are bound to be differences. How it was photographed makes a difference, too.
There was a period when the center appeared more pink, than yellow/amber, but I think my '09 360 is amazingly shaded from yellowish to very dark red at the edges.
There was a period when the center appeared more pink, than yellow/amber, but I think my '09 360 is amazingly shaded from yellowish to very dark red at the edges.
2009 360/6 Fire-Glo 2009 360/12C63 FG 1975 4001 White/BT
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Re: Did Ric change the FireGlo color in the 90's?
Snowflakes are more uniform.
Re: Did Ric change the FireGlo color in the 90's?
Thanks for the info guys,
I'm still on the hunt for a 330 FireGlo. I'm liking the JetGlo I just bought however and may give up on it. Still thinking about vintage toasters on the 330 however.
Jack
I'm still on the hunt for a 330 FireGlo. I'm liking the JetGlo I just bought however and may give up on it. Still thinking about vintage toasters on the 330 however.

Jack
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Re: Did Ric change the FireGlo color in the 90's?
Ha! Good onejdogric12 wrote:Snowflakes are more uniform.

Re: Did Ric change the FireGlo color in the 90's?
Aha, now I get your meaning.Spike- wrote:Right, that's actually what I meant. Not a "one off" in the sense that it was specially made that way, but one off in the sense that for whatever reason it just came out differently than the rest, it wasen't a change that applied to allfireglo finishes.doctorwho wrote:Actually, in addition to the color change due to aging, there can be a bit of variation in both the colors used and how much burst there is (color gradient from outer to inner).Spike- wrote:There are a wide variety of FireGlo examples, some can look completely different but its usually just a one-off anomly, or the guitar has aged oddly.
If I can ever get the time when the sun is right for a shot outdoors, I will take a 'group picture' of my Fireglos for comparison.
I have taken a group shot of twelve Fireglos and started a thread here:
viewtopic.php?f=3&t=399395&p=672136#p672135
It is better, of course, to know useless things than to know nothing. - Seneca
Re: Did Ric change the FireGlo color in the 90's?
You should line up 360's from 1963 to 1969.
They changed every single year. In fact, I'd be willing to bet money that I could tell a Ric's year from the Fireglo, if it's made between those years.
They have changed over and over throughout the years, and it's impossible to nail down an "official" fireglo. Heck, even the old vintage finishes have aged over 40-50 years and aren't accurate to what they were originally anyways.
The multitude of different fireglos are what make some great and some exceptionally great, imo. Variety rules!
They changed every single year. In fact, I'd be willing to bet money that I could tell a Ric's year from the Fireglo, if it's made between those years.
They have changed over and over throughout the years, and it's impossible to nail down an "official" fireglo. Heck, even the old vintage finishes have aged over 40-50 years and aren't accurate to what they were originally anyways.
The multitude of different fireglos are what make some great and some exceptionally great, imo. Variety rules!
Re: Did Ric change the FireGlo color in the 90's?
My first Rick was a late 70's early 80's 360 FireGlo that went from blood red to a pink/melon color... Not what seems to be desired by all the Amber FireGlo folks, but man, it was beautiful. Should have never let it go.
JKC
JKC
Re: Did Ric change the FireGlo color in the 90's?
AKA AutumGlo in denial.jcreasy wrote:Amber FireGlo
