I don't even want to rub it any more than I have.. might end up with pink patches!
Red primer.. well I guess its possible
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I don't see that as conclusive, unless you know what happened with it. Some dummy could have dyed it red after the fact? Unless this was a brand new bass?AlexM wrote:Hmm.. I hate to be the bearer of bad news in regards to 'we never over spray'..
Just happened to see the top of the box.. Serial number matches.. colour matches, ship date would be correct.
Sorry guys, this HAS to be a factory repaint.. It left the factory as JG.
Ill just add, I'm not after anything. I'm not looking for warranty support (Its out of warranty), I did come here to get info on the finish and how to correct it.
Well... As everyone is playing detective here, I'll do it too!clankchris wrote:
I don't see that as conclusive, unless you know what happened with it. Some dummy could have dyed it red after the fact? Unless this was a brand new bass?
Apparently, what is written on the cardboard box is far from settling the mystery since the serial number seems to belong to what was originally a Mapleglo instrument:Colonel Sanders wrote:Well... As everyone is playing detective here, I'll do it too!clankchris wrote:
I don't see that as conclusive, unless you know what happened with it. Some dummy could have dyed it red after the fact? Unless this was a brand new bass?
From the picture, the "JG". writing with the marker pen looks like it was made directly on the cardboard box. But I could be wrong. If this is the case, that settles the mystery. Otherwise... Who knows!
What's more likely though.. Factory got their serial numbers mixed up in the records (Volkswagen did with our Golf) or someone meticulously switched over serials, carefully bleached out the serial written in the body cavity to write in another.. Etc etc..cjj wrote:Apparently, what is written on the cardboard box is far from settling the mystery since the serial number seems to belong to what was originally a Mapleglo instrument:Colonel Sanders wrote:Well... As everyone is playing detective here, I'll do it too!clankchris wrote:
I don't see that as conclusive, unless you know what happened with it. Some dummy could have dyed it red after the fact? Unless this was a brand new bass?
From the picture, the "JG". writing with the marker pen looks like it was made directly on the cardboard box. But I could be wrong. If this is the case, that settles the mystery. Otherwise... Who knows!
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Pics?Badanovski wrote:I have a Jetglo 4004 with a ding right by the output jack. It's red underneath the jetglo.
I'm preferring option 1. Though, it's very Dan Brown-esk! I can see a movie with Tom Hanks about a whole under ground Ric stripping, repainting and shipping back to America organisation run by the Vatican!cjj wrote:Yes, the factory could have mixed up the serial numbers. I was only trying to imply that the mystery isn't solved yet, part of that mystery being that the factory records seem to indicate something very different than what the box for the Jetglo is showing.
And now, more mystery, another Jetglo instrument that apparently has some red substance under the black...