Does this 360 seem legit?
Posted: Mon Nov 30, 2020 8:36 pm
Hi all,
Long-time drooler, first-time poster - finally looking to pick up a 360 of my own and found one listed for sale here in Paris :
https://www.leboncoin.fr/instruments_de ... 958742.htm
€1450 is fairly cheap for a 360 here - most get listed for 17-1800 in classifieds or (much) more on Reverb...
I went to check it out and seemed quite legit to me - Schaller tuners, dual truss rods under the TRC, lacquered board, small square "Made in America" sticker, dual outputs with STANDARD and RICK-O-SOUND, RIC-badged case with cloth, catalog and keys.
Actually plays quite nicely too, bit of a hum from the Bass Tone knob in certain positions but apart from that no apparent issues, good intonation, no dead frets etc.
The one issue that is nagging me before I pull the trigger is that the seller (a very nice older gent who says he's selling because he mostly plays his Fender Jazz Basses) swears that it's a 2010 model that he purchased in 2011 - but the jackplate has a "12" serial number.
I emailed Ric service and they said the S/N does indeed belong to a JG 360, which was indeed produced in Feb 2012.
I'm guessing the guy is just misremembering when he bought it? Seems like with all those factors listed above the chances would be super slim that it's a fake, esp considering that the s/n matches the model and color... thoughts?
I am apparently incapable of embedding an image but here is the jackplate if anyone is interested:
https://imgur.com/a/eWpnbMH
Long-time drooler, first-time poster - finally looking to pick up a 360 of my own and found one listed for sale here in Paris :
https://www.leboncoin.fr/instruments_de ... 958742.htm
€1450 is fairly cheap for a 360 here - most get listed for 17-1800 in classifieds or (much) more on Reverb...
I went to check it out and seemed quite legit to me - Schaller tuners, dual truss rods under the TRC, lacquered board, small square "Made in America" sticker, dual outputs with STANDARD and RICK-O-SOUND, RIC-badged case with cloth, catalog and keys.
Actually plays quite nicely too, bit of a hum from the Bass Tone knob in certain positions but apart from that no apparent issues, good intonation, no dead frets etc.
The one issue that is nagging me before I pull the trigger is that the seller (a very nice older gent who says he's selling because he mostly plays his Fender Jazz Basses) swears that it's a 2010 model that he purchased in 2011 - but the jackplate has a "12" serial number.
I emailed Ric service and they said the S/N does indeed belong to a JG 360, which was indeed produced in Feb 2012.
I'm guessing the guy is just misremembering when he bought it? Seems like with all those factors listed above the chances would be super slim that it's a fake, esp considering that the s/n matches the model and color... thoughts?
I am apparently incapable of embedding an image but here is the jackplate if anyone is interested:
https://imgur.com/a/eWpnbMH