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wings012345
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Can anyone reccomend someone to refinish my Rick?
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Yes, where are you located and what do you want done? Are you changing colors and what does it have on it now??

All important questions.

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Located in Philly. I am changing colors. Looking to get it done in the Vintage Fire Glo. It's Currently midnight blue.
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I don't know of any refinishers in the Philly area....but something to consider, do you have a back up finish color in mind? I say this because there is a possibility that your particular bass was finished in Midnight Blue because the wood used in the body might not have looked good in Mapleglo or Fireglo?

For your sake I hope this isn't the case, but it would be a shame to strip that finish off only to discover unsightly blemishes.....you could always refin in white!!!! :)
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This might sound crazy, but if its a later model in nice shape, maybe someone will trade you a fireglo for your midnight blue :?:
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Hmmm Never thought about the wood possibly not being the best looking. I guess it would make sense for them to choose it to be a solid color over others.
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And it may be difficult to get any dark blue out of the wood if it's seeped in. My '64 1000 JG looked like spalted maple when I had it refin'd! Thankfully it was still cool looking. A trade (or a sale and a purchase) is likely your best bet. What year and model?
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And are you talkin' a lefty here? (viewing your avatar).
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Yes lefty. 86 4003. Recently Purchased. Black trim and hardware. I thought it would amazing with the vintage fireglo and black trim and hardware
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That's somewhat rare then. Yep, see if you can get in touch with Curt Wilson.
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wings012345 wrote:Yes lefty. 86 4003. Recently Purchased. Black trim and hardware. I thought it would amazing with the vintage fireglo and black trim and hardware
I would lean towards keeping this correct, and vie for a trade.

I would imagine there can't be too many left-handed early Midnight Blue's with black trim...

Is it fair to say a refin would cut its resale value in half?

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Does Curt Wilson work with Conversion Varnish?
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