Rickenbacker Combo 400

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fab4
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Rickenbacker Combo 400

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Hello,
Just a couple of questions regarding restoring a 1956 Combo 400. I was wondering if anyone can help me with a picture of a "montezuma" (sp) brown Ric. If not any suggestions on a modern color match. I'm in the final stages of restoring a 1956 Combo 400 and would like to return it to it's original color. When I bought the guitar it had been repainted black and through the stripping process there were small patches of brown (too small to get a color fix).

Lastly did the Combo 400 feature the unfinished / non stained strip down the back of the guitar body or was the back also completely finished?

Thanks in advance for any and all help.
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Post by jingle_jangle »

I'm doing some work on Murali Levine's '58 Combo 400, which is pretty original. It's black with the through-neck a natural color all the way to the tailpiece.

The old MB finish, unlike the 2004 COY, was not a burst, but a solid rich chocolate brown color.

I'd contact Rickenbacker customer service and see if they can help on this color match. Pictures do exist.
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Post by fab4 »

Thanks Paul - a good suggestion and I will follow up with the Rickenbacker Corp.
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