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Charlie Goodnight wrote:Eeeeeeeewwwwwwwww!!!

I just barfed. :shock: :? :shock:
Well then, you probably don't want to look at this:

http://www.ncwoodworker.net/forums/show ... tless+bass

:shock: :roll:
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Ouch, ''Daughter playing''................. ''youngest son drew headstock?''
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He says he didn't intentionally copy the Rick headstock. Yeah...don't know how that's possible.
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rikk wrote:He says he didn't intentionally copy the Rick headstock. Yeah...don't know how that's possible.
Total coincidence, really! :roll:
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Says he hoped to sell them. Betcha that don't happen. :wink:
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Grotey to the max.
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walker wrote:Grotey to the max.
I was referring to the cheap 4003 knockoff with that comment. Jeff is right - that 4005 knockoff is even worse, or at least as bad. Weird how he talks about it as if it was his own creation. I could see building it as a single pet project one-off, but to claim that he intends to mass-produce and SELL those things? Yeah... good luck with that one, buddy. And I can't believe all the accolades he's getting from his forum buddies over there. It's as if none of them have ever seen a real RIC 4005 bass before. This bass looks like magenta colored Playdoh squeezed through the plastic 4005 shaped mold.

Did anyone else check out the sound sample he posted? Equally as impressive. This link will download the MP3 onto your computer:

https://sites.google.com/site/millscust ... 20Bass.mp3
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Well would you looky there - the Playdohbacker seen in production:

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:lol: :lol: :lol:
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winston wrote:I wonder why they always manage to distort the look of their copies? In any event they are rubbish.
I find it funny that the price is $420. because you'd have to be stoned to want one :lol: :lol:
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He used RIC parts but never seen a Rickenbacker to copy from.
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Right Rikk? And he got the name 'Leahbacker' from... being a staunch and supportive backer of his daughter Leah's efforts?
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Says the "creator" of this bass, Jeff Mills:
Jeff Mills wrote:I finished this bass a few months ago. I'm proud to say it's hand crafted in USA and everything is made in USA down to the last screw. It plays and sounds just as good as any high end bass I've ever played.
Again, but this time including facts he didn't mention:
Jeff Mills wrote:I finished this bass a few months ago. (with help from Rickenbacker.) I'm proud to say it's hand crafted in USA (with parts made in Santa Ana, CA by Rickenbacker) and everything is made in USA down to the last screw. (Screws supplied by Rickenbacker) It plays and sounds just as good as any high end bass I've ever played. (like Rickenbacker, for example.)
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bassbarf wrote:It your interested in how I came up with the body outline, I would be more than happy to share what I used in a email, the subject is not appropriate for this forum.
Not appropriate? This horror started life as a sex toy or what? :roll:
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Ugh, guys like this really get on my nerves, do they honestly think that people arn't going to instantly spot this and call them on their BS? Using Rickenbacker parts and copying the 4005 Bass shape curve-for-curve, and he's gonna sit there with a straight face and say "yeah I totally came up with this on my own, Rickenbacker who? Do they make inflatable pools or something?". It's times like this that i'm actaully grateful RIC is as agressive as it is in protecting it's patents because I can rest with the comfort and knowledge that this junk will never be allowed to hit the market.
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