that was cool of John Hall telling them to take that guitar off auction for telling folks that the guitar was a factory custom...
one thing that bugs me about a large company searching on an auction site, is when some one post a 70s Ibanez copy, John hall or his cronies contact Ebay to have it removed, now I see his side, but, come on....these guitars are not sold as REAL Rickenbackers, but as USED 20 year old Ibanez or whoever Rick copy guitars some dont even say that...most people in this day and age know a real Rickenbacker, there are books out that give enough info for even the average boob/green collector to figure out if its a Rick or not...not to mention that it is a auction you pays yo money and takes yo chances....if theyre too cheap to buy a guide they deserve it...but most sellers dont try to say that the fakes are real, most give the name brand, Ibanez, Aria, Hondo......
Plus the company has got so strick on selling nameplates that its not worth paying 50.00-75.00 for a used one, to put on a fake...if they want one that bad they will get it anyway, your not going to stop it...
By the way, no I didnt try to sell a fake, I wouldnt have one...who wants a bolt on neck Rick???
I just think its silly, for a guitar company as big as Rickenbacker to be sitting around fishing for fakes on Ebay....
I think the Real Ricks, that people put on Ebay try to pass off as original factory repairs and refins and stuff like that, are valid and noble thing to be doing, even though i cant help thinking that John Hall just wants to sell his new Rick 325c to the guys that bid on a fake or a renecked Real one, how would they afford the real thing if they are bidding on an Ibanez, but I would hope that he's looking out for Rick buyers???
...shouldnt they be making that 325 thats been on order for 5 months instead of fishing????
No, I havent be waiting for a 325 for 5 months either....Im saving up so I can buy a used one on ebay 10 years from now.......
Being a trouble maker...
LON