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...this might be a good bargain!!!

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http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/VINTAGE-JAPANESE- ... dZViewItem

...looks like the chrome parts (except tuners), knobs, body white plastic cover and the PUs are original. If so, the price is hot. Somebody snap it for replacements!
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here is a pic:

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Hmm... I just took a look at the other pictures of the above 4001 copy, and I don't think there's one single Rickenbacker part on it - not even the toaster p.u. cover which does indeed look like the real thing though. Sorry.
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...but tempting!
...I've never seen a copy with such a nice pickguard with the exact screw locations.
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The checkered binding looks good....
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I remember playing a MG Univox copy of a 4001 back in the 70's that had a bolt on neck like this one. It looked just like a 4001, except for the neck plate. Wasn't a bad bass.
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Post by philipharris »

Funnily enough I was in a guitar shop in Tokyo about three weeks ago and thought for a moment I'd found a check binding 4003 - then saw the TRC. I forget the actual name but it was a pretty good attempt.
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