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Sorry Guys, still not sure what to do when we find a faker? Has John Hall given us info on what action to take?

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=130083290460&fromMakeTrack=true
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i read a while back to send it to: [email protected]
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"Buy it, then burn it". Kiddin'. That one looks nice, imo. If we forget it's a faker, it looks very nice, imo.
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http://cgi.ebay.com/CMI-Bass-Guitar-80s-Made-in-Japan-Rickenbacker-Copy_W0QQitemZ260090658914QQihZ016QQcategoryZ4713QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem

Hi Zack, thanks for that link, but it didn't work for me, got caught up in Word Editor or whatever. Here's another faker for the fire.
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Nah, that one looks as if it was made of what was at hand...
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Yeah. It's a Kay, made in the early '70s I believe. I worked on one of those a couple months back. Very crudely made indeed. The (unbearably microphonic) pickups were hot and great-sounding though. Came in at approx. 4.0 K.
But I certainly would rather go after the guy currently selling fake Rick TRCs on Ebay. His sales pitch makes me wanna throw up, too!
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I would say that out of all three. only the second is a true faker. The first is not a copy of any RIC, though it may have some trade dress issues in the body styling. With the relationship Shaftsbury and RIC had at some point it may not be a problem. I suspect Mr. Hall will know what to do.

The second is a clear copy. It's pretty up front about it too.

The third appears to have been used to dig a vegetable patch with. I doubt the RIC would want to pursue it at all. It would be embarassing to associate it with the company in any way, even as a bad copy.
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All thhree are clear infringements of various trademarks and have been marked for deletion by eBay.
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John, what do I do if I find more fakers like these? I can just post here again if you would like or is it frankly a pain to deal with this stuff?
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The Kay looks like a Kindergartener made it. You'd have to be pretty drunk to think that's a real RIC.
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It is a pain for us to deal with, but it's always appreciated when you provide a report to [email protected], as suggested above.
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>All thhree are clear infringements of various trademarks and have been marked for deletion by eBay.

There you go. That's why you have a successful company, and I have a chronic 4000 series collecting habit. Nice work Mr. H
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Heeere we go again... (not a bass, though, but the copy made by them i've seen for sale here was of a 4003, iirc...)
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Gone!
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