OK, now that one looks more Azureglo. The other did have just the tiniest hint of blue on my display, but it was hard to tell if it was lighting or what. Thanks for clarifying that!libratune wrote:It''s actually Azureglo. The older Azureglo finishes can get really dark, like this one.cjj wrote:Picture 27, the "1968 model 365 in Azureglo" looks more like Jetglo. At least on my display. Is it just something with the picture, or is it actually Jetglo?
Here's another photo of the same guitar from the side, which shows the blue a bit more:
Rickenbacker gallery in May online Premier Guitar
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I have NO idea what to do with those skinny stringed things... I'm just a bass player...
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Great stuff, Ron.....awesome collection!!
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I contacted the editor at PG and a lighter version of that picture has now been posted which looks more like Azureglo.cjj wrote:Just one thing though. Picture 27, the "1968 model 365 in Azureglo" looks more like Jetglo. At least on my display. Is it just something with the picture, or is it actually Jetglo?
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