How fake is this?

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How fake is this?

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I like what it is sitting on...
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And is THAT real, or Fakenbacker?
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I have never seen a faker with real MOP inlays before.
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Both that saddle block and the '4001' neck it's sitting on are fakes. A few 4001 copies did sport crushed M.o.P. inlays. A have a photo of one such 4001 copy, but it's much too big to post here.
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I can resize it for ya
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I thought so!
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