Cool Rics on eBay / Reverb / Craigslist

Started by ilan, March 27, 2009, 05:51:47 AM

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ilan

As perfect as they get. Come on RIC, reissue that!

gearHed289


ilan

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And how hard is it really? Now that they have finally got the body shape right, and the full-width inlays, and they already make vintage-style Plexi TRC's, toaster and horseshoe pickups, all that's needed is a small effort to add checkerboard binding... and a run of correct-hue Azureglo.

Dave W

Quote from: ilan on March 10, 2014, 12:29:26 PM
And how hard is it really? Now that they have finally got the body shape right, and the full-width inlays, and they already make vintage-style Plexi TRC's, toaster and horseshoe pickups, all that's needed is a small effort to add checkerboard binding... and a run of correct-hue Azureglo.

Have they done anything in Azureglo in recent years? If so, is it different from the old days?

Paul Boyer

Quote from: Dave W on March 10, 2014, 08:24:32 PM
Have they done anything in Azureglo in recent years? If so, is it different from the old days?

Nope! Azureglo was replaced by Midnight Blue (a metallic rich blue) in 1985. There is also Blueburst, Blue Boy (pale blue) and Trans Blue (on the 4004Cii only). Then of course there is Sea Green (which is more like a bright aquamarine) and Turquoise (which is a metallic blue-green or teal). All of that is in the book (Dave, you need to get a copy!).
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ilan



Azureglo started when someone at RIC (JH?) saw a blue VW microbus parked across the street from the factory and liked the color.

So it started with the exact hue that VW used, but then it changed. On some years it's dark, on others it's more bright. Just like Midnight Blue, which started as a metallic version of Azureglo, but changed over the years, from dark blue to almost-purple, and then back to blue.

The 1970 pic shows the nicest hue of Azureglo, IMHO.

Dave W

Quote from: Paul Boyer on March 11, 2014, 08:04:21 AM
Nope! Azureglo was replaced by Midnight Blue (a metallic rich blue) in 1985. There is also Blueburst, Blue Boy (pale blue) and Trans Blue (on the 4004Cii only). Then of course there is Sea Green (which is more like a bright aquamarine) and Turquoise (which is a metallic blue-green or teal). All of that is in the book (Dave, you need to get a copy!).

Okay, now I got it. The 1970 on eBay is what I think of as Azureglo. It's the Midnight Blue that's changed over the years. I don't like the more recent Midnight Blue as much.

Psycho Bass Guy

G&L's Blueburst is like that. In sunlight, the "black" edges turn bright purple. The prettiest blue finish I have ever seen is the Fender Blueburst on the Bonnie Raitt signature Strat. I have never seen that finish on ANYTHING else made by Fender.

saltymonkey

What about this 2004 4003 in Blue Boy. Pretty but $2895? Is that because of the relatively rare color? Same seller that has the '70 in Azureglo.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/2004-Rickenbacker-4003-Light-Blue-Boy-Bass-Guitar-4001-/151241238522?pt=Guitar&hash=item2336ae27fa




ilan

BlueBoy is definitely on my wish list. Kinda like Fender's Sonic Blue from the 50's. But not for anywhere near $2,895.

saltymonkey

Thanks. That's what I figured. It's only ten years old. That's a lot of $$$ just for a particular finish. It is really beautiful though.

gearHed289

You could buy any old 4003 and get it re-finished for less than that.  :rolleyes:

Dave W

Quote from: gearHed289 on March 14, 2014, 09:06:08 AM
You could buy any old 4003 and get it re-finished for less than that.  :rolleyes:

And if you got it done right, it might even stay blue instead of turning green in a couple of years like a number of these did.

4stringer77

Pelham blue turning green is pretty cool. Sonic blue turning surf puke green is a bummer.
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