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Originally Posted by run23
Looked at again. I don’t see any counterfeit parts. It looks like he repainted the dial. Guy got a bunch of different parts and stuck them together and is trying to sell it. So what. If someone took a 1962 telecaster with aftermarket pickups and electronics, different hardware etc. people wouldn’t be losing their minds and screaming counterfeit.
http://yahoobuckaroo.blogspot.com/20...elecaster.html
http://www.mustangandfords.com/featu...u-have-to-see/
I don’t know of any other brand where people get so touchy about rebuilds and modifications. I guess I don’t get Rolex enthusiasts, even though I’m a fan of the brand myself.
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The parts he calls custom have coronets on them. That makes them counterfeit. He says the dial is repainted with Swiss ink (whatever that means). This watch is loaded with fake Rolex parts and is intended to deceive a buyer.
I don’t know why people think it’s OK to trade off someone else’s trademark.