Committee of Custom Colours

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Re: Committee of Custom Colours

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Project X is indeed the cross thread in question.

Thanks, Ron!
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jingle_jangle wrote:Project X is indeed the cross thread in question.

Thanks, Ron!
For those like me who needed some help putting these two threads together, here's one photo and a link to more photos of this unique instrument:
350V63 Project X
350V63 Project X
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The finish on Peter's guitar is indeed unique. It is also vaguely reminiscent of another custom refin by Paul, though this one is more on the "tangerine" side of the spectrum:
330 Popsickle
330 Popsickle
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Ron: The 330 Popsickle is striking. Paul has taken custom finishes for Rickenbackers to a new level.
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Re: Committee of Custom Colours

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I can only imagine this forum in a generation speculating on all the custom color Rickenbackers, complicated by the factory also doing some one-offs. :lol:

Beautiful, Peter.
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