We have to accept his point of view concerning this. There are no "legal" certified copies like the "Squier by Fender" and Mexican Fender things and John Hall has good reasons not to produce such low budget instruments (or have them produced in Far East). The trouble with Rickenbacker copies is that they are so bad. I would like to support the provocative thesis uttered in this thread: copies do not harm a good product. Paul, yours is a justified but nevertheless a very old-fashioned view on intellectual property rights. If Fender Stratocaster copies had been illegal, the Stratocaster had never become the most popular electric guitar in the world. You're sort of ignoring one of the main points of this thread-that Rickenbacker copies are illegal in many jurisdictions.
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