Today i found a Rickenbacker which the dealer claims it's a vintage 481 model. Here is its pic. Is this real?

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The shape of just about every element is wrong, the body, headstock, the pickguard, etc. Wrong kind of wood for the fingerboard, wrong pickups, wrong tailpiece and bridge, wrong TRC, wrong pickup selector switch and location, etc.farnoodi wrote:Thanks a lot dear friends. But can you please tell me how i can recognize a fake from a real one? I wanna tell that salesman that he's selling a fake instrument, but i should prove it to him.
The headstock is the wrong shape, the TRC is wrong, the neck is all wrong and has no binding, no trapezoid inlays, and the frets arn't slanted like they're supposed to be on the 481.farnoodi wrote:Thanks a lot dear friends. But can you please tell me how i can recognize a fake from a real one? I wanna tell that salesman that he's selling a fake instrument, but i should prove it to him.

+1Grey wrote:The headstock is the wrong shape, the TRC is wrong, the neck is all wrong and has no binding, no trapezoid inlays, and the frets arn't slanted like they're supposed to be on the 481.farnoodi wrote:Thanks a lot dear friends. But can you please tell me how i can recognize a fake from a real one? I wanna tell that salesman that he's selling a fake instrument, but i should prove it to him.
The pickguard is wrong, the knobs are wrong, the pickups are wrong, the bridge is wrong, the switch is in the wrong place, and it has a bigsby. This is what a real 481 looks like;
Thanks a lot. You just told me all I needed to know about itGrey wrote:The headstock is the wrong shape, the TRC is wrong, the neck is all wrong and has no binding, no trapezoid inlays, and the frets arn't slanted like they're supposed to be on the 481.farnoodi wrote:Thanks a lot dear friends. But can you please tell me how i can recognize a fake from a real one? I wanna tell that salesman that he's selling a fake instrument, but i should prove it to him.
The pickguard is wrong, the knobs are wrong, the pickups are wrong, the bridge is wrong, the switch is in the wrong place, and it has a bigsby. This is what a real 481 looks like;
Ric5150 wrote:Hossein,
Note that there are 481s with straight frets (vs the "normal" slanted-fret variety). Supposedly not many, but they do exist.
As Erik and others point out, this one's just way off in a number of different ways.