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Wow, people have no shame.
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Maybe they are two different guitars, after all, the one serial number is 5006 and the other is 5007. It’s not like someone could make that up…………ImageImage
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No way SCAM!!!!

If you by chance, you had two, with consecutive serial #'s, would'nt you market it as such???? For the most $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
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Scott;

Of course it’s a scam;;

Two different sellers / same picture.
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LOL check out the high bid... $450,100.00
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I want it bad but I had to fold at half a mill.
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I spoke to “basser-x” via emails, to give him a heads up(basser-x is the original owner of the photo and auction that the scammer is using). I know he contacted EBAY to complain. I wonder why EBAY hasn’t pulled this yet?????????
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The seller in the legit auction ("basser-x") is the high bidder (currently at $500,100.01...) in the bogus one.

Dave is still ahead in the legit auction... hope you win it Dave!
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While on the subject of doublenecks, I was wondering how difficult would it be to splice two 4001 Rics into a fretted/fretless doubleneck:

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Didn't the Isreali army make one of those as an ELFID (Extremely Low Frequency Intestinal Discombobulator)?
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Ilan, I have always liked the idea of a F & FL double neck, but I am now 48 yeas old, lost most of my hair, and not sure my back would last for more than a couple of numbers.

I think taking 2 basses to the gig would be the prudent option for me now....
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I liked the reversible thing over at krappyguitars.com He had a guitar and bass but it would work better fretted and fretless bass!!!!
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Post by dswp »

Thanks Ilan,

I hope I win it as well.

The FRT/FTRLESS concept looks awsome.

I think Mike Rutherford (Genesis) first duct taped his Ric doubleneck together, before he had it spliced together for real.

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The scammer has cancelled all bids - look at the chutzpa this guy has after cancelling the real owner's bid:

"Cancelled: US $800,000.00
Explanation: he's selling one like mine. so he bid on mine so no one esle would buy it"
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