Picked up this carcass of a 320/325, but not sure of it's authenticity or origin. It was not represented as an actual Ric, but the finish is great quality (any preceived bumpiness is reflection of my popcorn ceiling) and the finished fingerboard is just gorgeous. Came with a trapeze tailpiece and non-original guards and nothing else. In the likely event that this is not an actual Ric, any idea what it is? Fernandes, Greco, other? Hopefully this is alright to post. Any input on authenticity or origin is much appreciated. I got it pretty cheap, so just hoping to turn it into a solid little backup for my 325.
What is this? Actual Ric?
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- brianeharmonjr
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Re: What is this? Actual Ric?
This one is a fake. Big tip offs are single truss and the visible neck joint. Ric neck slides into a pocket, so you never see that and no routes for pickups either. You would see the tongue of the neck under the pickup routes.
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Re: What is this? Actual Ric?
Appreciate any input. It's a solidly made piece, but I want to make sure that it doesn't get any actual Ric branding when I put it together in what ever form it ends up taking. Gives me a bit more license to get a bit whacky and not stay so precious with it. That fingerboard though, right?
Re: What is this? Actual Ric?
I'm not saying this one is real, but I'm pretty sure real 325's always had single rods, right?
Re: What is this? Actual Ric?
Yep!
Do the dot fret markers look small compared to the 325v59's?
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Re: What is this? Actual Ric?
Wait, mind blown, I thought they all had two! Honestly I never looked under the cover of the Es 16 I briefly had either, is the single rod true for all their short scales?
Re: What is this? Actual Ric?
[tried to post last night but it didn't work ... ]
It might be that only the v-series have the single truss rods. I found a picture of my AWOL 1982 310 LH and it has dual truss rods:
I don't remember whether my 1966 Ryder 1000 (student short scale) has single or dual (I don't have a picture of the headstock without the truss rod cover), I may dig it out and take a look-see.
It is better, of course, to know useless things than to know nothing. - Seneca