Checkerboard Binding
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- lumgimfong
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Re: Checkerboard Binding
4004 with 500k pots and toasters would be great.
A pickguardless Ric like the 4004 would be fantastic.
A pickguardless Ric like the 4004 would be fantastic.
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- RIC
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Re: Checkerboard Binding
I took the liberty of appropriating the grainy magnified photo that apparently proves we've been printing the checkered binding on from TB. Unfortunately, some folks over there have decided to double down on the bs and spread the lie.
Clear coat scratches are white and if they are over black paint or black plastic (like on our CB) they are easy to see. This doesn't mean you've penetrated the 5-6 mils of rock hard polyester top coat with a razor or whatever. Not gonna happen. You just put visible scratches in the clear, not removed the black underneath it. I would think that one is a given. Feel free to take a razor and scrape away on a black check if you have a CB instrument and see for yourself. And for the record, ALL satin finishes here have two layers of that polyester UNDER the smooth satin top coat.
Also, if you see white over black checks... it could be binding glue that did not get cleaned before the guitar was finished over. The instruments attached are from our museum here. One is a 660/12 Petty LE and the other is a 360 from 1980.
But if that's not enough, I'll throw these up too since we just happen to be making 4003 CB AUT's again in production. At which point do we "print" the checks I wonder? Sure looks like trans brown/amber paint drying OVER the checks there, waiting for the paint to be scraped off tomorrow.
And I'll repeat what I posted last week... We purchased a ton of checked binding in 2014 and will not run out of it any time soon.
Clear coat scratches are white and if they are over black paint or black plastic (like on our CB) they are easy to see. This doesn't mean you've penetrated the 5-6 mils of rock hard polyester top coat with a razor or whatever. Not gonna happen. You just put visible scratches in the clear, not removed the black underneath it. I would think that one is a given. Feel free to take a razor and scrape away on a black check if you have a CB instrument and see for yourself. And for the record, ALL satin finishes here have two layers of that polyester UNDER the smooth satin top coat.
Also, if you see white over black checks... it could be binding glue that did not get cleaned before the guitar was finished over. The instruments attached are from our museum here. One is a 660/12 Petty LE and the other is a 360 from 1980.
But if that's not enough, I'll throw these up too since we just happen to be making 4003 CB AUT's again in production. At which point do we "print" the checks I wonder? Sure looks like trans brown/amber paint drying OVER the checks there, waiting for the paint to be scraped off tomorrow.
And I'll repeat what I posted last week... We purchased a ton of checked binding in 2014 and will not run out of it any time soon.
Re: Checkerboard Binding
Not a criticism but a question, why are there so many variations of autumn glo?
You made one a year or so ago that I really liked (very orange-ish) but I held out hoping for one with a stripe. Now we've got the stripe back but the autumn glo is more red especially around the borders. Is it the colors used? A different painter? Thanks
Re: Checkerboard Binding
Yeah, I'm over it.
The final word on the subject was written over a week ago.
It was just an internet troll riling people up with a bunch of conspiracy nonsense.
*Don't feed a troll*
As I've stated before, however, I would give a kidney for a CB Rickenbacker Bass.
Maybe this is the one.
The final word on the subject was written over a week ago.
It was just an internet troll riling people up with a bunch of conspiracy nonsense.
*Don't feed a troll*
As I've stated before, however, I would give a kidney for a CB Rickenbacker Bass.
Maybe this is the one.
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Re: Checkerboard Binding
Game, set, match.RIC_FACTORY wrote: ↑Wed May 04, 2022 5:40 pm And I'll repeat what I posted last week... We purchased a ton of checked binding in 2014 and will not run out of it any time soon.
Now, bring those CBs to Europe!!!
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Re: Checkerboard Binding
Ben,
That 4003 CB Autumnglo looks great!
Any chance of getting a peghead shot?
I've been out of the "New" bass game for many years. This model is going to bring me back.
Where does a guy order one of these?
Thanks!
That 4003 CB Autumnglo looks great!
Any chance of getting a peghead shot?
I've been out of the "New" bass game for many years. This model is going to bring me back.
Where does a guy order one of these?
Thanks!
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- RIC
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Re: Checkerboard Binding
Eric might have added a little more red to the paint? That's my guess. We don't buy a can of paint labelled "Autumnglo." He mixes it using other tints and he's been painting everything here since 2006. As anyone in this forum will tell you there have always been variations (usually slight) with bursts like AUT and especially FG.9c1ny wrote: ↑Wed May 04, 2022 10:33 pmNot a criticism but a question, why are there so many variations of autumn glo?
You made one a year or so ago that I really liked (very orange-ish) but I held out hoping for one with a stripe. Now we've got the stripe back but the autumn glo is more red especially around the borders. Is it the colors used? A different painter? Thanks
If you search some of the threads about AUT here you'll see it has varied greatly over the decades.
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- RIC
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Re: Checkerboard Binding
Kinda what I figured, thank you for the reply, much appreciatedRIC_FACTORY wrote: ↑Thu May 05, 2022 10:25 amEric might have added a little more red to the paint? That's my guess. We don't buy a can of paint labelled "Autumnglo." He mixes it using other tints and he's been painting everything here since 2006. As anyone in this forum will tell you there have always been variations (usually slight) with bursts like AUT and especially FG.9c1ny wrote: ↑Wed May 04, 2022 10:33 pmNot a criticism but a question, why are there so many variations of autumn glo?
You made one a year or so ago that I really liked (very orange-ish) but I held out hoping for one with a stripe. Now we've got the stripe back but the autumn glo is more red especially around the borders. Is it the colors used? A different painter? Thanks
If you search some of the threads about AUT here you'll see it has varied greatly over the decades.
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Thanks. Is there a specific model designation I need to refer to?
Re: Checkerboard Binding
https://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail ... rd-binding
Looks like they sold all of this lastest batch but they say they have more on order.
I picked up of these beauties back in 2020.. absolutely love it!
Looks like they sold all of this lastest batch but they say they have more on order.
I picked up of these beauties back in 2020.. absolutely love it!
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Re: Checkerboard Binding
You got it!matbard@me.com wrote: ↑Thu May 05, 2022 3:26 amGame, set, match.RIC_FACTORY wrote: ↑Wed May 04, 2022 5:40 pm And I'll repeat what I posted last week... We purchased a ton of checked binding in 2014 and will not run out of it any time soon.
Now, bring those CBs to Europe!!!
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Re: Checkerboard Binding
Oh yeah, bring it on! There's always room for more.
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- squirebass
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Re: Checkerboard Binding
I fell in love with checkerboard binding right around the time I fell in love with crushed pearl inlays, about 1971 or early 1972. Those pics above got me jonesin' for an Autumnglo Rick bass with checker binding!
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Re: Checkerboard Binding
Winfield have this now...but not for long...! (19/05/22)
https://www.winfieldvintage.com/product ... rd-binding
https://www.winfieldvintage.com/product ... rd-binding
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