A bit late to the party. We had some nice weather for a change today and I was not tethered to the electronics.
Here are some photos from the Register of the "Moonglo" 366-12: http://www.rickresource.com/register/vi ... lebrity%3D
The name "Moonglo" came about because I had earlier acquired a 365 OS in an odd finish color that the seller swore was properly called "Moonglo":
http://www.rickresource.com/register/vi ... 6order%3D1
This finish color is very distinct from a dark FG -- it is very dark (opaque) around the edges and it may even have a touch of burgundy. It moves to a dark cherry ending in a medium-red center. For all I know the name was made up out of thin air. I've never seen this finish on a Rick other than these two, so I decided to stick with the distinct name. Besides, it's less cumbersome (and a bit more mysterious) than "Darkcherryglo."
Here's the Moonglo Duo:
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Thanks Ron its looks so rich in colour and really vibrant a classic indeed! 
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+1!scotty wrote:Thanks Ron its looks so rich in colour and really vibrant a classic indeed!
It's a stunning colour.
Would look fabby on a Ric acoustic too.
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Now we have the Moonglo Trio:
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Now thats just beautiful.
This is the kind of thing that id love to see again...
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Oh my, that's a beautiful set. Don't break them up. They look so proud all together. 
All I wanna do is rock!
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Agreed!kiramdear wrote:Oh my, that's a beautiful set. Don't break them up. They look so proud all together.
