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Ron have you any more pics of this wonderful instrument? Also can you give us any insight as why its called Moonglo a (dark cherry burst) finish. Id love to see some more pics and any more details of this guitar if you have any.Thanking you in advance
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In the register, its called dark red burst. Maybe the magazine just made it up...
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More pics here on Ron's site Scott.
http://www.ronsvintage.com/Rickenbacker ... 366-12.htm
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got to love that finish its tremendous! Id also like to see a RIC Factory one off with a converter comb.Maybe something like a 366 OS JG with BH,BT,BHS and BLK Accent/Converter.....A boy can dream.....
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Sounds like you got it bad. A man has to have a dream. :D
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Its Sunday :lol: :lol: :lol:
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True...all my dreams are squashed by Monday morning. :(
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These "CherryGlo" finishes are really beautiful. I had a '67 370 in this colour...looks very similar to the finish on Ron's - see pic. So I guess it must have been quite a common finish in 67-8, maybe just on the deluxe guitars (at least I don't recall seeing it on a 330/340)?

Darn it Scott, you must have missed my one when it went up for sale on UK eBay a few months back.... :shock:
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Nope i remember it Eddie :wink:
so are they cherry glo.moon glo or Dark FG? cause ive no got clue glo :twisted:
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scotty wrote:Nope i remember it Eddie :wink:
so are they cherry glo.moon glo or Dark FG :twisted:

It's a dark FireGlo...see group shot below of my '67 with a couple of my old V64's. This shows the contrast with a more typical FG. "In the flesh" I would say it's not quite as dramatically different as it looks in some of the pictures...
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Cheers Eddie im interested to hear what Ron has to say about the 366 and why and what makes it a super-rare “Moonglo” finish.Ronns has a stunning collection :D This non-standard factory finish starts as a dark cherry at the body edge, moves to Fireglo and then amber at the very center.Did this leave the Factory called moon glo?
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scotty wrote:Cheers Eddie im interested to hear what Ron has to say about the 366 and why and what makes it a super-rare “Moonglo” finish.Ronns has a stunning collection :D This non-standard factory finish starts as a dark cherry at the body edge, moves to Fireglo and then amber at the very center.Did this leave the Factory called moon glo?
I've gone back in my photo files to see if I had a cavity shot of the 370 as often the final colour designation is pencilled in there; of course sod's law that I haven't got a picture for this guitar. I'd be very surprised though if the factory categorised this finish as anything other than FG....
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I hope there isnt going be any more rugby tops with white trainers :twisted: :twisted: :twisted:
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scotty wrote:I hope there isnt going be any more rugby tops with white trainers :twisted: :twisted: :twisted:
..Scott, you must be telepathic..or is that psychopathic :twisted: ...whatever, I have just invested in the attached which I plan to wear with black pumps and a Casino to celebrate our second victory!! I can't think of anything better than the combo of a sporting triumph, classic guitar and a pint of the Black Stuff.. :lol: 8)
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:lol: Love it.
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