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PostPosted: Thu Apr 19, 2018 1:39 pm 
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Well, that’s a first for me. Customer called saying that he had a Martin D45 where the pick guard was “not in the right place”. “Bring it by and we’ll have a look”.
Indeed, the pickguard looks off, and in fact doesn’t look like a D45 piece. Took a closer look, and low and behold came to the conclusion that I was looking at a fake. Many small workmanship clues, scarfed headstock, multipiece heel, finish didn’t look right, serial number made no sense, and the grain on the marriage strip went the wrong way.
Customer was devastated when I pronounced it counterfeit. “But I paid $2000 for it!”
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PostPosted: Thu Apr 19, 2018 3:17 pm 
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Looks like bass wood kerfing and the neck block looks pieced together too.

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PostPosted: Thu Apr 19, 2018 4:22 pm 
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Grain on the next block is wrong too. "I got a Mertin. Doh!"

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PostPosted: Thu Apr 19, 2018 4:25 pm 
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It's a Mertin for certain!

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PostPosted: Thu Apr 19, 2018 5:11 pm 
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Where did they buy it?


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PostPosted: Thu Apr 19, 2018 5:23 pm 
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As we see in other arenas, it can be much easier to "con" someone that it is to convince someone he's been conned. Hope your interaction worked out well.

Occasionally we get the old, "Now, you can't tell for SURE, it COULD be the real thing," along with a little dose of finger-waving.

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PostPosted: Thu Apr 19, 2018 6:12 pm 
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Barry Daniels wrote:
Where did they buy it?

To be honest, I don’t really know. I think that the client may have had suspicions about the guitar. He may yet tell me more, as I’ll be installing another pickguard on it in a week or so when it comes in.


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PostPosted: Thu Apr 19, 2018 7:35 pm 
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I wonder how many fake D-45s exist in the world, in comparison to real ones? It is probably the most copied model of them all, so it is likely that they actually outnumber the real ones in the wild.
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PostPosted: Fri Apr 20, 2018 8:52 am 
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Worse - there are "how to" youtube videos walking people through the process of ordering frauds....

But basically - I am very suspicious of buying a Martin or Gibson on CL due to the large number of fakes ....

As for the guitar in question - I recommend you do not work on it. Refuse to be party to making fakes look more like the genuine article... The only "work" you should do is to offer to saw it in half as a service to the fellow.

Or perhaps if you are feeling charitable - quote the owner to replace the headstock logo and martin embossing with his own personalized logo.... Then let the thing stand on it's own merits.... But absolutely refuse to be party to "improving" frauds...



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PostPosted: Thu Apr 26, 2018 10:25 am 
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Well, I hope it at least sounds good. That's not even a good fake.


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