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customxke wrote: Now I KNOW that many one here hold Rickenbackers (and hopefully, other guitars) as sacred treasures, but at the end of the day, they are pieces of wood with bits of wire, and some plastic.

AMEN to that! Rock on Jonathan. It's a f***ing material possession. You sure can't take it with you. I've said it here before, and I often have to remind even myself of it, but that Buddha cat said it best: attachments are the source of suffering.
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jdogric12aolcom wrote:
customxke wrote: Now I KNOW that many one here hold Rickenbackers (and hopefully, other guitars) as sacred treasures, but at the end of the day, they are pieces of wood with bits of wire, and some plastic.

AMEN to that! Rock on Jonathan. It's a f***ing material possession. You sure can't take it with you. I've said it here before, and I often have to remind even myself of it, but that Buddha cat said it best: attachments are the source of suffering.
Yup. Anything that doesn't breath can usually be replaced. I wouldn't even trade one of my dogs for a whole collection of guitars.
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dog wrote:I wouldn't even trade one of my dogs for a whole collection of guitars.
I have a 4004LK, 4001CS, 4005WB, 4002, late '50s 4000, Tuxedo, Redneck, Blackstar, Shadow, 4008, 2030GF, Chris Squire's RM1999 and Jon Camp's 4001 (well, actually, Dave Pascoe is holding that one for me :wink: ), and I would like to trade all of these for the dog in the middle of your avatar, Ron.
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Hey can I get in on this deal? :mrgreen:
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kiramdear wrote:Hey can I get in on this deal? :mrgreen:
You would actually give up Tripper for those pieces of wood, metal and plastic? :shock:
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Well, I guess I would miss the little imp. And he's been so well-behaved since I mentioned that I was considering a deal ...

But ask me tomorrow :twisted: :lol:
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Did you see John Biscuti's MID 4003 he is selling with dog included?

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Such a deal. :) but John probably wouldn't give up his dog either :lol: anyway Tripper's used to being an only child.
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jps wrote:
dog wrote:I wouldn't even trade one of my dogs for a whole collection of guitars.
I have a 4004LK, 4001CS, 4005WB, 4002, late '50s 4000, Tuxedo, Redneck, Blackstar, Shadow, 4008, 2030GF, Chris Squire's RM1999 and Jon Camp's 4001 (well, actually, Dave Pascoe is holding that one for me :wink: ), and I would like to trade all of these for the dog in the middle of your avatar, Ron.
:lol: :lol: That really cracks me up!! Sorry, you can't have the Beagle. Actually, the serious attitude of mine comes from loosing everything in a fire years ago. I was thankful that every being that had life escaped. Now, I have a house full of "stuff" again. :wink: (along with the living creatures)
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jps wrote:Did you see John Biscuti's MID 4003 he is selling with dog included?

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Wow! Great looking dog. (the bass is nice looking too)
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jps wrote:
dog wrote:I wouldn't even trade one of my dogs for a whole collection of guitars.
I have a 4004LK, 4001CS, 4005WB, 4002, late '50s 4000, Tuxedo, Redneck, Blackstar, Shadow, 4008, 2030GF, Chris Squire's RM1999 and Jon Camp's 4001 (well, actually, Dave Pascoe is holding that one for me :wink: ), and I would like to trade all of these for the dog in the middle of your avatar, Ron.
Man, that CS is haunting me. I had decided to take you up on the trade, but then just couldn't. It's something about the eyes.
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Mr. Hall et al...

it would take about 2 minutes extra production time to stamp a control number into a body cavity somewhere. Or even copy Fender ([perish the thought]) and put the damn number on the headstock as well.

I've seen instruments for sale without numbers on the jackplate and that's often a tattle-tale for other irregularities, though not necessarily so, but enough to scare me.

If I were not-so-honest, I could stockpile several "scrap" instruments, then create something "vintage" provided I can find some blank jackplates and a proper set of punch numbers.

I'm glad you protect your copyrights and patents. This simple step would just make things easier for you and protect the buying public as well.
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The really serious aspect of this matter is that the higher the prices go for parts like the TRC and jack plates, the more incentive there will be for really good "copies". It's only a matter of time.
Like the US mint trying to keep ahead of counterfeiters.

Check this one out:

http://cgi.ebay.com/RICKENBACKER-320-32 ... dZViewItem
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WKREELY wrote:The really serious aspect of this matter is that the higher the prices go for parts like the TRC and jack plates, the more incentive there will be for really good "copies". It's only a matter of time.
Like the US mint trying to keep ahead of counterfeiters.

Check this one out:

http://cgi.ebay.com/RICKENBACKER-320-32 ... dZViewItem

well...nobody is worrying about that one. No way in hell he will ever sell that TRC at $475....

But as far as people making fakes? The market is pretty small on Rics in general....and like most things, I'd sure like to see ya make a counterfeit and try getting it past the RRF. The devil is always in the details...
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WKREELY wrote:The really serious aspect of this matter is that the higher the prices go for parts like the TRC and jack plates, the more incentive there will be for really good "copies". It's only a matter of time.
Like the US mint trying to keep ahead of counterfeiters.

Check this one out:

http://cgi.ebay.com/RICKENBACKER-320-32 ... dZViewItem
This topic has been dealt with many times in the past. Jackplates are not exactly easy to manufacture, requiring expensive tooling and processes that are not exactly garage technology. TRCs are a bit easier, but nobody's made a foolproof fake yet. The cost of tooling is simply too high, and the demand too low.
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