Please help me identify
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- brianeharmonjr
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Please help me identify
Hello everybody. I am new to the forum, but a longtime rickenbacker lover. I have owned a rickenbacker 360/12 for a couple years now, but have just snatched this bass pictured below from ebay. I need some help with this one though. As you can certainly tell from the pictures, there is nothing but the body/neck. First of all, can anyone tell from the pictures if this is an actual rick or a "rickenfaker"? Second, the crack where the neck meets the body. Is that easily repairable? If so, how should I go about it? Is it something I won't need to worry about? Also, is ebay the only way to acquire a truss rod cover or jack plate? If anyone can help me out it would absolutely fabulous. Thanks!
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- bassduke49
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Looks like a faker, I'm afraid. The dark fretboard is the tipoff, the sharp angular cutouts for the wiring and pickups is another clue, the odd ends to the truss rods, etc. Putting a real RIC truss-rod cover on a faker is frowned on around here.
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- brianeharmonjr
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Well, I may have to resell it on ebay and keep looking for a good deal on the real thing. I definitely don't want to put together a fake. If anybody is interested, let me know. If I can save myself the hassle of ebay, I will if I get a good offer. Well, if anyone else has any information about it, it would be great. Is it an Ibanez, Electro?
Hi Brian, and welcome to the Forum! We kinda consider it our duty to tell people the (sometimes harsh) truth about basses (in this case Rick look-alikes), and I believe that Paul is correct. This is not a Rickenbacker body. It is instead a stripped imitation Rick, most likely a Ibanez/Greco, built by Fuji Gen Gakki of Japan.
It truly has little or no value in its current state, and it is actually illegal in the United States to buy and sell these "fakers" due to the fact that they violate some pretty strict trademark and copyright laws in US Federal Code the instant they change hands in a commercial transaction.
Now, buy a real Rickenbacker and you will get some incredible help and support from the members of this Forum, and learn more than you probably ever imagined you could know about your Rickenbacker specifically, and about the marque in general.
But we really can't help with an illegal purchase that you may have been conned into making on eBay by a con artist or even a seller who may not have known they were operating outside the law in selling this imitation body to you.
Try to get your money back from the seller, but you are stuck with this thing now. You cannot legally sell it on eBay, and eBay will pull your auction if you try. How the previous seller was able to not get the auction pulled was unusual, it should never have lasted long enough for the deal to close. Write eBay's Safe Harbor to inquire about this. If it was paid for through PayPal, then PayPal should cancel the sale, snatch the money back, and make it good.
Sorry, but that's what you have there, I believe, a fake Rick body
It truly has little or no value in its current state, and it is actually illegal in the United States to buy and sell these "fakers" due to the fact that they violate some pretty strict trademark and copyright laws in US Federal Code the instant they change hands in a commercial transaction.
Now, buy a real Rickenbacker and you will get some incredible help and support from the members of this Forum, and learn more than you probably ever imagined you could know about your Rickenbacker specifically, and about the marque in general.
But we really can't help with an illegal purchase that you may have been conned into making on eBay by a con artist or even a seller who may not have known they were operating outside the law in selling this imitation body to you.
Try to get your money back from the seller, but you are stuck with this thing now. You cannot legally sell it on eBay, and eBay will pull your auction if you try. How the previous seller was able to not get the auction pulled was unusual, it should never have lasted long enough for the deal to close. Write eBay's Safe Harbor to inquire about this. If it was paid for through PayPal, then PayPal should cancel the sale, snatch the money back, and make it good.
Sorry, but that's what you have there, I believe, a fake Rick body

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Now there's a man in the midst of his morning sugar rush
Pay no attention to that man behind the curtain, Brian!
Good morning Jeffrey, happy caffeine to you (as I happily slurp my second cup)!!

Pay no attention to that man behind the curtain, Brian! Good morning Jeffrey, happy caffeine to you (as I happily slurp my second cup)!!

Do unto others as you would have them do unto you, and sit in with the band whenever you can, to keep your chops up!
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