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slukather

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GWDavis28 said:
Okay, tell if I'm wrong here, but is the EBMM logo and any headstock markings missing or is it just me???

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=2384&item=7305003573&rd=1&ssPageName=WDVW

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No it doesn't, thats strange,
It also has no Truss Rod adjusting wheel,
The Tuners look like chrome ones.
And the plate that covers the trem springs, they look like mighty big screws to go in there.
And not sure, but the selector switch doesn't look like an ernie ball one.
And the shape of the body just doesn't look right, it's like it's to round at the bottom.


Me thinks it's a axis copy.

Scott.
 

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In addition to what slukather lists, the Trem is not an EBMM Floyd and the neck is too wide. That's no Axis, that's for sure... It's some kind of copy, but not even an OLP. Someone should report them to Ebay...
 

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The trem cover looks like some sort of safety tread for steps. I've never seen a trem cover that was textured like that.

Gotta love EBay. Or maybe you gotta love the nerve of some of the sellers more.

No strings what a hoot.

fred
 

slukather

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fsmith said:
The trem cover looks like some sort of safety tread for steps. I've never seen a trem cover that was textured like that.

Gotta love EBay. Or maybe you gotta love the nerve of some of the sellers more.

No strings what a hoot.

fred


Yeah gotta love that trem cover, it took me a couple of minutes to realize that it was the back of the guitar, the trem cover fooled me.

Ebay is a joke now, there are so much fake stuff, you really have to be carefull of what you buy.

People are bidding on this guitar, l hope they know what they are bidding on.

Scott.
 

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At least the seller correctly valued this POS at the start of the auction. The auction's starting price was 99 cents. :D
 

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And with all the EBMM references, they "conveniently" list the manufacturer as GENERIC.

Plus, how did they test it for basic functionality if its got no strings???? :rolleyes:

:mad:
 

slukather

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ernie1966 said:
At least the seller correctly valued this POS at the start of the auction. The auction's starting price was 99 cents. :D

ROTFLMAO

mbgreene said:
And with all the EBMM references, they "conveniently" list the manufacturer as GENERIC.

Plus, how did they test it for basic functionality if its got no strings????

Thats a very good point.

Scott.
 
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