Yet another brazen faker

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rickfan60
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Yet another brazen faker

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But at least he admits it. This is another of those "piece of s#!& bass with RICKENBACKER (fill in the inconsequential item like a pick or brochure)" auctions. What ever it takes to get the Rickenbacker name in the auction text.
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http://cgi.ebay.com/Rickenbacker-poster-Giannini-bass-guitar_W0QQitemZ130058668322QQihZ003QQcategoryZ4713QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem?hash=item130058668322
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Is that a neck through? Looks odd in a weird way, but looks like it might be a decent guitar.

Once you get past the RIC copyright/trademark issues. Image
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"A Giannini bass in this style are quite rare these days and are VERY sought after. This is a stylish guitar with a great sound, not to be missed!"

Really?! By whom?
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Hey, I finally saw one of these before it got pulled.

...I don't feel much better for it, though.
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"A Giannini bass in this style are quite rare these days"

Probably because of they're being illegal?
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