325C58 GOLD PICKGUARD "PANTONE"

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325C58 GOLD PICKGUARD "PANTONE"

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I need a pantone code color used on 325c58 gold pickguard.

thanks
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Post by jingle_jangle »

Cristian:

Why would you need a color code, anyway? Are you replacing a pickguard or designing your own or ?

Pantone's metallic colors are not a good match for the 325 gold. Rick uses Illinois (Crescent) Bronze pigments in an enamel vehicle, judging from my own experience with the pickguards on my 660-12.

Pantone metallics (871 through 8321) are "opaque" custom-mixed inks for printing. As such, the pigments are ground much, much finer than the IlBronze color used on the Rick pickguards.

At any rate, the Pantone metallics do not match the Rick gold; they go neither light nor "greenish" enough, tending instead to be nearer what is commonly considered an "antique" gold color.

If there's anybody who could clue you in on exactly which ILBronze pigment that Rick uses, it would be CEO John Hall or ex-Rick employee Dale Fortune.
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Post by britpaul »

thanks a lot paul!

I replacing a pickguard on my ric 320.

all the best from Santiago-Chile

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I have some in stock if your still looking
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Post by ben_hall »

Santiago Chile huh? Eres de La "U", La Cato, o Colo Colo? Soy fan de O'Higgins de Rancagua!
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Ben, good to see you here!
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Thanks Bob, I'll drop by on occasion...
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Post by rictified »

Hola cristian, bienvenidos a la Ric Forum, I live in Lima Perú part of them time and see very few Ric instruments there. Are there many in Santiago?
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hello everybody! soy hincha de la "U" y al ohiggins tanbien lo he ido a ver, tengo parientes chamanteras en doñihue! saludos ben,

thanks joe, I made myself a gold pickguard for my ric 320 "lennonized"

Hola bob, saludos para PERU carajo! la verdad es que hay muy pocos instrumentos rickenbacker en chile, por lo mismo son muy caros y buscados.

thanks and visit www.thebrits.tk , a chilean beatles tribute band website.
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I finish my ric 320 "lennonized" take a look....
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Post by jingle_jangle »

One of the rare stringless models, I see...

It looks fabulous, Cristian. I'm Greenglo with envy!
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hi paul
I cant wait to take a picture...
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How would you say "SWEET" to a Santiago Chilean?

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