Missing jackplate
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Missing jackplate
http://cgi.ebay.com/EARLY-VINTAGE-1980-RICKENBACKER-4003SB-STEREO-BASS-NR_W0QQitemZ7364783063QQcategoryZ4713QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
So what would posses someone to trim away the serial number unless it's been HOT at some point in its life. This could be the basis for a nice vintage conversion, but what the hell is it worth without a serial number authenticating it as a Ric in the first place? Were there ever any copies being made by this time, with the split guard and all? I'm sure its just a Ric with a dubious past. Any discussion about this one, and what about a replacement jack plate?
So what would posses someone to trim away the serial number unless it's been HOT at some point in its life. This could be the basis for a nice vintage conversion, but what the hell is it worth without a serial number authenticating it as a Ric in the first place? Were there ever any copies being made by this time, with the split guard and all? I'm sure its just a Ric with a dubious past. Any discussion about this one, and what about a replacement jack plate?
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This brings up an interesting point for me. Since it's obvious that the seller or some previous owner has tried to conceal its serial identification, how culpable does that make a legitimate bidder as far as receiving suspected stolen goods? You sometimes wonder how some auction sellers come across this stuff, and is ebay a convenient clearing house for stolen goods. There certainly seems to be a lot of shifty characters out there.
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