Another Autumnnglo
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Another Autumnnglo
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I think, or it could be some realm of walnut. I miss my old AG
I think, or it could be some realm of walnut. I miss my old AG
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A while back I said here in some thread that autumnglo was opaque. I have since checked my 1980 AG and found that I can see woodgrain through the finish pretty much everywhere if I use a bright light. It is transparent but barely. Autumnglo and walnut are different but I am not entirely sure how. Walnut is definately lighter than AG and perhaps even a different shade of brown. If it is brown, this bass is more walnut than AG.
The color is nice, it's growing on me, at first I thought it was RIC's equivalent to Fender's Antigua, now I think it's sort of an "old Hofner burst" - wonder what it would look like with a bound pearloid pickguard. What I don't like is the thick-horns period in the 4000 Series body shape evolution.
"A Noble Instrument Must Be Nobly Regarded"
I did not like the color of my AG when I bought it back in 1981 but I really like it now. One of the reasons it looks so good today is because I never played it back then. I had a stable of black 4001s and my 4002 that I played to death while the AG chilled in the case. I guess I made my own closet classic. I still think walnut is a better looking color though.




