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Is this the Walnut I keep hearing about? Isn't Autumnglo a burst?

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No, I have a walnut and this is nothing like this. Here is my walnut:Image
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This is AG. Sorry about the bridge. That was on it when I bought it.

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That's a nice bass Kris!
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Here is a 79 4001AG:

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Thank you Brian. I will have to get some original knobs for it. This one has some wierd small ones and of course someone painted that horrible white stripe on it. Other than that, I am pretty proud of it.
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I can think of four possibilities. Refin-glo; non-burst Walnut (did they really exist?); a faded Burgundy (less likely); or a cheap digital camera pic of Burgundy.
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"Minimal fret wear" ?*?&?$?
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If it's glossy, it's Walnut (WAL). If it's satin, it's Autumnglo (ATG). But what it certainly isn't is Azureglo Blue (AG).

It's also possible, of course, to buff up an ATG to be a WAL; the ATG tended to be a bit lighter and more transparent.
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>>>non-burst Walnut (did they really exist?)<<<

I thought I remembered one from my old 1975 catalog, but turns out it was a "natural finish mahogany".

http://www.rickenbacker.com/catalog_poster_piece.asp?poster_piece=cf75-5.jpg

That's not REALLY a natural finish though. Mahogany is much lighter, no?
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Wow, and I've been calling my autumnglo "AG" all this time...

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ditto!
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