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chrisdski
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Post by chrisdski »

seen this posted local. Ad says its a copy- what do you think?
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ilan
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Hard to tell from the pic but the dark fretboard makes me think it's a copy, and the skunk stripe looks a bit too wide. Also the half-inch spacing is typical of copies, long after RIC moved to 1" spacing in 1975. The case looks like a real Ric case though. Ask him about the truss rods, most copies have a single rod (although I've seen one that had dual rods).
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Don't bother: it is a copy.
A Rickenbacker bass is much like the Jaguar E car - perennially ultra-fashionable.
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Indeed it is.
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ditto
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Post by outlaw »

what's it have for binding?
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