Special 75th Anniversary guitar?

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What two colors were used to make the Amberfireglo?

Was an amber clear coat put on OVER a normal Fireglo?

What would it look like if you put the amber clear coat over a Jetglo? Would it still look black? Or would it look different? I'm sure I'm off track here because it's not metallic like John has said, but I'm just wondering...
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What has me wondering is the $500.00 additional cost. If a COY is $100.00 additional, where could the additional $400.00 be applied?

Don't get me wrong, I'm not saying it's unreasonable for a commemorative model, Ric gives you a fantastic bang for your buck, I'm wondering if there's SOMETHING ELSE?

IE: A vintage case or a Horseshoe with toasters for the 4003? I don't know anything about guitars, but RIC doesn't usually charge you for something your NOT getting....makes me wonder...COULD there be more than color and guards?????
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Post by relayer4u »

That was my thought process Tony.
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Post by ajish4 »

Thanks Ray,

I thought I was out on a limb here, AGAIN!

Oh PLEASE guys, a sweet HS with a toaster would be the perfect Anniversary accouterment (sp)?
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My thinking on the models was geared towards best sellers and if you go to the MF site it's 4003, 360, 360/12, 330 and 620. If you throw out the only non deluxe model you have my model list.

As far as the extras for the 75th I believe there will not be anything that would be model specific, such as a bass horse shoe or guitars with vintage pickups.

My bet is on the special finish, logo pickguards (special material or not) and checkered binding.

If you break down the $500 over regular list price and take $300 off the top for color and vintage case, that last $200 x 300 instruments is $60,000. More than enough, imho, to program for cb 360s and extra install labor on the whole 300 instrument run.
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Like we've ever sold a guitar at list price . . .
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Post by jingle_jangle »

If you put amber CV over Jetglo, it turns the Jetglo a very subtle olive green-black. You really couldn't tell unless you were to place it next to a new pure Jetglo instrument.

Nearly everytime I touch up an older JG instrument, I have to add a bit of yellow ochre tint to my JG to match the already-aged CV. The amount of yellow varies.

'Course, there could always be a special pickguard like the bass that's currently on eBay...except the seller calls it a "pitguard".

These "analyses" of the pricing on these seem oddly out of place. If there's ever been a guitar manufacturer with a fairer pricing structure (that is still in business!) than RIC, I'm unaware of them. RIC simply does not have a mercenary, charge-what-the-traffic-will-bear, inclination, unlike other well-known brands beginning with "Fen" and "Gib".

John's point is well-made, of coures--the actual premium which RIC will see on the $500 premium will be half or less.
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Post by relayer4u »

This is a fun pursuit, no doubt about it.

On another note.

I would like to publicly apologize to Mr. Hall for the disrespect I gave him in a private email exchange that he was unfortunate enough to receive from me.

With more time here and on RIC'S home forum, I have learned that he is all about his customers and nothing else.

Mr. John Hall, I am sorry for my previous behavior and doubt. You have shown me that I was wrong to assume anything about you or your company.

Thank you for being the rock of support that you are.

Ray Christensen.

(for all: I was rude in private, but a public apology means more in my mind, thanks for bearing with me.)
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Post by incubus2432 »

I am still crushed by the lack of a 4004. I don't think the binding is the issue for exclusion since the 4004LK has CB binding......so I would lean towards it being a pickguard issue. I would really like to get a 75th anniversary model but it is useless to me if it isn't something I'd enjoy playing. I guess I'll wait for the 100th.
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Post by cheyenne »

All the speculation about "reds", "black", "black cherry" ect.. Maybe the answer has been under our noses the whole time.

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Post by webhead »

Yeah, I'd like to see CB binding again. And black trim.
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Post by jdogric12 »

Oooh! Nice finish! It gives me that funny feeling in my tummy!
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Post by relayer4u »

Is RIC Midnight Blue metallic? I have to ask because I've never seen the color in person.

If it is you may be able to add a little MB to JG and get an interesting version of metallic black.
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Post by ben_hall »

Mid is metallic.

In response to certain individuals: If you don't like the special anniversary edition, don't order it. But please don't cast aspersions because it's not what YOU wanted it to be.
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Post by jwilli »

Hear, hear!
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