INTERESTING CASE...

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It looks like a faker to me.
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Fake.
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Faker - fretboard wood, stripe too wide, maple inferior, FG wrong.
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I figured as much. :mrgreen:
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Thanks to all our resident experts. Now I know more about fake-spotting in photos; never have a problem in person.

Incidentally, I just finished restoring a mid-'70s 4001 with a fretboard every bit as dark as this faker's...
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jingle_jangle wrote:Well, we know it's not a gennie RIC case, because RIC would NEVER use TIMES ROMAN BOLD, badly-spaced, as their corporate symbol.
Ha! True. (Except maybe in the case of our guitar straps.)
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"The fretboard looks too dark for a legit Rickenbacker. I'd say a its a faker."

Roger that. The bridge looks a bit funky too.
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There's allot more than the fretboard that's not right(or Rick) on that bass!

The Tuners, the script writing on the name plate, fretboard and inlays, shape of the upper bout.........

It's a classic faker!

It could actually be a decent playing faker too!

I helped out the owner of a small music store here in town a couple years ago who had a Mapleglo Faker-backer.
He had it on hold for a guy who traded a G&L for it!

I brought him my '72 Fireglo and my '74 Walnut 4001's(when I still had it) to show him what the're supposed to look like!

Two things about this I thought were sad; another store owner, who should have known better told him it was "real" and the kid with the G&L still wanted to do the deal after it was positively iD'd as Non-Rickebacker.

It actually played ok but, was water damaged and was still marked at $900.00! High end should have been $300.00 at best for a severely mojo'd vintage Fake-n-baker!

I remember selling a very nice playing "Electra" 4001 copy from the music store I worked at in my early twenties!

Well, enough of that!

Long Live Real Rickenbackers!

Garret
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Yeah, but everybody knows that REAL Ricks are made in Belgium, Garret...
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Hey Paul,

Is Belgium South of San Francisco? :D
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jingle_jangle wrote:Yeah, but everybody knows that REAL Ricks are made in Belgium, Garret...
I thought it was Germany... Isn't that where John Lennon got his?! So they're made there. right?
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