Colour bleed on Midnight Blue 4003
Posted: Mon Jan 23, 2006 12:50 pm
Hi,
I bought a November 04 built Midnight Blue 4003 a short while ago and it has always felt a bit 'sticky' on the back of the neck when playing. I have always had to give it a quick polish afterwards.
I have now noticed that the blue colour has 'bled' into the binding on the top of the body where my right arm rests on the bass and also - most pronouncedly - on both the upper and lower white binding along the edges of the neck.
I am totally certain this is a genuine Ric MB 4003 as I have all the documentation for it, etc. I am just rather surprised that this has happened.
Does anyone know any quick 'cures' for this condition. It's only a slight cosmetic thing, but I would prefer to be able to fix it if possible.
Practically impossible to get a good photo to illustrate it, unfortunately...
I bought a November 04 built Midnight Blue 4003 a short while ago and it has always felt a bit 'sticky' on the back of the neck when playing. I have always had to give it a quick polish afterwards.
I have now noticed that the blue colour has 'bled' into the binding on the top of the body where my right arm rests on the bass and also - most pronouncedly - on both the upper and lower white binding along the edges of the neck.
I am totally certain this is a genuine Ric MB 4003 as I have all the documentation for it, etc. I am just rather surprised that this has happened.
Does anyone know any quick 'cures' for this condition. It's only a slight cosmetic thing, but I would prefer to be able to fix it if possible.
Practically impossible to get a good photo to illustrate it, unfortunately...