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Custom colour on my 480

Posted: Sun Aug 30, 2009 1:15 pm
by electrofaro
I was thinking of having my '75 480 re-done in a similar creamy tone as the Chris Squire LE bass. Or in a Vintage Yellow like Fender uses. If the wood grain's okay I might consider a clear colour... it's obvious I can't make up my mind.

Please make some suggestions - anything except the JG it is now, it's a refinish so I'd rather go for something the 480 didn't come in as standard factory colour.

Re: Custom colour on my 480

Posted: Sun Aug 30, 2009 5:28 pm
by godber
It is a standard factory finish, but a dark Burgundyglo would look great on a 480. This may cover some of the issues which could appear from under the Jetglo, while still showing some grain.

How does it play and sound?

Re: Custom colour on my 480

Posted: Sun Aug 30, 2009 11:57 pm
by antipodean
There may be some nasties under the JG refin, so I'd suggest a solid colour. I personally like Ruby Red.... Cloverfield Green would also be rather funky!

Re: Custom colour on my 480

Posted: Mon Aug 31, 2009 2:02 pm
by electrofaro
godber wrote:It is a standard factory finish, but a dark Burgundyglo would look great on a 480. This may cover some of the issues which could appear from under the Jetglo, while still showing some grain.

How does it play and sound?
Burgundyglo would be a nice colour, indeed... mmm... must consider that one. I also had a greyish-white semi translucent paint in mind.

How it sounds? Different... than my 360... it plays different as well, but not in a negative way or anything. The bridge needs to be replaced, which will happen within the month. I'm sure it'll play a lot better then!
antipodean wrote:There may be some nasties under the JG refin, so I'd suggest a solid colour. I personally like Ruby Red.... Cloverfield Green would also be rather funky!
Cloverfield Green? Now I need to google that one... *uses Yahoo instead* YIKES... now, cloverfield green it definitely won't be... awful! :mrgreen:

Re: Custom colour on my 480

Posted: Mon Aug 31, 2009 2:41 pm
by kiramdear
I like your idea for CS creamy white, personally. But you may want to wait to decide until you see what the grain looks like.

Re: Custom colour on my 480

Posted: Mon Aug 31, 2009 2:47 pm
by electrofaro
kiramdear wrote:But you may want to wait to decide until you see what the grain looks like.
Yeah, I'm planning on getting it done early next year at the earliest - need to save a bit - luckely I don't have any bad, unhealthy habits, like sporting, that swallow up my money :D

Re: Custom colour on my 480

Posted: Fri Sep 04, 2009 2:34 pm
by electrofaro
I was wondering how it would look in a kind of "Slateglo" :?:

I think Burgundyglo's off the list... I did add this one for semi-transparent colours in case the wood's not too bad:

Re: Custom colour on my 480

Posted: Fri Sep 04, 2009 3:09 pm
by jdogric12
Wildberry wrote:Cloverfield Green? Now I need to google that one... *uses Yahoo instead* YIKES... now, cloverfield green it definitely won't be... awful! :mrgreen:
:( :cry:

Re: Custom colour on my 480

Posted: Fri Sep 04, 2009 3:23 pm
by electrofaro
jdogric12aolcom wrote:
Wildberry wrote:Cloverfield Green? Now I need to google that one... *uses Yahoo instead* YIKES... now, cloverfield green it definitely won't be... awful! :mrgreen:
:( :cry:
Hey, don't worry... be glad tastes differ... just imagine we'd all have the same stuff :shock:

Re: Custom colour on my 480

Posted: Fri Sep 04, 2009 4:07 pm
by kiramdear
:lol: Yeah, I believe the appreciation for Cloverfield Green can be an acquired taste whose appeal may be largely based in nostalgia for many of us. Hey, but that's a good thing!. Different strokes for different folks is what makes the world go 'round.

Re: Custom colour on my 480

Posted: Fri Sep 11, 2009 1:47 am
by johnallg
Werner, that Strat looks really nice - think of a beautifully grained 4001/3 in that color scheme....

Re: Custom colour on my 480

Posted: Fri Sep 11, 2009 5:05 am
by electrofaro
johnallg wrote:think of a beautifully grained 4001/3 in that color scheme....
I'd rather not... last thing I need is getting another Ric and learning to play bass... neither money nor time... but then I shouldn't complain with both going to gigs (Coldplay last night) and holidays (Edinburgh and Crete) :D

So far I've narrowed the options down to this:

If the wood has a decent grain:
The "Marbleglo" shown above on the Strat
Natural finish

If the wood's 'orrible:
4001CS-like colour
Vintage White ("Yellow")

I bet this list will change over time. I'm taking a long time to decide as I don't want to be disappointed by the colour within a couple of weeks!

Re: Custom colour on my 480

Posted: Fri Sep 11, 2009 9:05 pm
by johnallg
Actually, I was musing out loud. :lol: I really like the look of that color combo on the Strat and it would look great on a bass, my instrument of choice.

Either of your choices would be doable, tough choices. Having seen CS basses, I vote MarbleGlo.

Re: Custom colour on my 480

Posted: Fri Sep 11, 2009 11:19 pm
by wmthor
Wildberry wrote:I was wondering how it would look in a kind of "Slateglo" :?:

I think Burgundyglo's off the list... I did add this one for semi-transparent colours in case the wood's not too bad:

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In case the wood is too bad for a semi-transparent finish, have a look at my Strat with a Desert Sand finish.

Re: Custom colour on my 480

Posted: Sat Sep 12, 2009 4:20 am
by electrofaro
johnallg wrote:Having seen CS basses, I vote MarbleGlo.
Yeah, would look extremely nice... we'll have to wait and see. It's like waiting for Xmas in summer... I'd rather get it refinished yesterday rather than tomorrow :(
wmthor wrote:In case the wood is too bad for a semi-transparent finish, have a look at my Strat with a Desert Sand finish.
Oye! That one just made the sold colour list! Thanks :D