Fishey TRC

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Fishey TRC

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Yeah,,its not real.

Cool though.
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There were a few of these sold on eBay a few years ago before the auction was removed. I bought three before I realized they were not RIC factory items. One looked pretty good on a Fireglo 650C that I owned.

They are clear plastic and the "chrome" looks like it was painted on the back with a brush. It appears the logo was then engraved in the back and then filled with black paint. There were only two holes drilled at the nut end. I had to drill the third hole and it was very close to the end of the logo.
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gone.
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Here are pics of the one I have left:
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LOVELY....where the 3rd hole
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The letters are too rounded, unless vintage TRC's have rounded letters.
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bad faker
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Definitely. But then all fakes are bad.
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"But then all fakes are bad."

Except the ones that are accurate enough to pass as genuine. It's a bit like saying that I can always spot a nose job.
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