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Shaftesbury were a brand name for the Rose Morris shop in Shaftesbury Avenue, I think they were made in the Matsumoku factory. I'd assume this is a later model having a hi-gain neck pickup and non wavy grover style tuners, but I could be wrong. I have an Aria (Matsumoku) with a toaster neck pickup and wavy grover style tuners which is early 70s. One way to identify a Matsumoku build is that there will be a little indent in the pickguard by each volume/tone control, if that's the original pickguard, which it does look like as they're usual slightly translucent. 

Lovely grain in the wood. 

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I know I lusted after one of these when I was about 15 or 16 in 1978’ish. Saw it in the window of Rose Morris but was too pricy for me and my Mum and Dad. Went for a Craftsman J-bass which was a Macaris brand - a great bass for the money but it didn’t make me look like Bruce Foxton 🙁

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Shaftesbury, Japanese, 70's, Chushin Gakki, thru-neck.

Upsides: nice - just about at the top of the tree for fakers, pretty much as near to a real Ric as you can get for factory produced, mono and "Stereo-Sound" outputs, Ric-compatible parts (except tuners).

Downsides: the binding can start to come away on the inner edges of the neck cutaways, the tuners could/should really have been better, they are susceptible to neck-lift just like real Rics, why did they put the upper strap button there?

I used to want one of these back in the 70s too, but I managed to go straight to a Rickenbacker (which I've still got).

This is a CMI sibling I had, next to a real '78 Ric.

(Oh, and I bow to @Bassassin's knowledge on most things faker!)

ric - black Ric & CMI - 190825.jpg

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The story I heard is that Rose Morris got annoyed with Rickenbacker not shipping enough instruments to meet demand, so they imported good quality fakers from Japan and sold them under their Shaftesbury brand. As well as the 4001/4003 style basses they also made a semi acoustic - a battered example, claimed to have previously been owned by Bill Wyman of the Stones - is on the wall of the Rose Morris shop in London. I owned one of the semi acoustics, and it was a nice bass with a very narrow neck.

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6 hours ago, chriswareham said:

The story I heard is that Rose Morris got annoyed with Rickenbacker not shipping enough instruments to meet demand, so they imported good quality fakers from Japan and sold them under their Shaftesbury brand. As well as the 4001/4003 style basses they also made a semi acoustic - a battered example, claimed to have previously been owned by Bill Wyman of the Stones - is on the wall of the Rose Morris shop in London. I owned one of the semi acoustics, and it was a nice bass with a very narrow neck.

Is on the wall of the shop or was?

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4 hours ago, Alba said:

Are they full width inlays on the 78 that I see? Thought they stopped those in the transition from 72/73. 

Good spot - that's the wrong picture I posted (it's a 2010 4003)!

This is the one it was supposed to be (with the blue '78)...

 

faker  - Ric 78 + CMI - 200711.jpg

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On 04/07/2023 at 08:15, prowla said:

Is on the wall of the shop or was?

 

It was the last time I went in their, which is about a year or so ago. There's a set of stairs leading down from the ground floor to basement, and it's hanging on the wall about halfway down. It's actually in unplayable condition, with considerable damage to the body. Surprised they've not had it restored if it really is ex-Rolling Stones.

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2 hours ago, chriswareham said:

 

It was the last time I went in their, which is about a year or so ago. There's a set of stairs leading down from the ground floor to basement, and it's hanging on the wall about halfway down. It's actually in unplayable condition, with considerable damage to the body. Surprised they've not had it restored if it really is ex-Rolling Stones.

If it was a few years ago, I bought it!
There's a picture of Bill Wyman playing one, but they didn't claim that it was actually his one.

Broken Shafty Eko 3263 semi - front - thumbnail_IMG_1918.jpg

Broken Shafty Eko 3263 semi - body damage - thumbnail_IMG_1919.jpg

Bill Wyman Shaftesbury.jpg

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On 08/07/2023 at 19:58, prowla said:

If it was a few years ago, I bought it!
There's a picture of Bill Wyman playing one, but they didn't claim that it was actually his one.

Broken Shafty Eko 3263 semi - front - thumbnail_IMG_1918.jpg

 

 

Yup, that's the one! Sounds like the staff  member that claimed it was Wyman's was full of it then, as I can't see them not mentioning that to you if really had been his.

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2 hours ago, chriswareham said:

Yup, that's the one! Sounds like the staff  member that claimed it was Wyman's was full of it then, as I can't see them not mentioning that to you if really had been his.

I think that the one in the picture may have just been available at that photo shoot rather than actually his.

I didn't get round to doing it up and sold it on to someone else who did a really good job of it.

TBH, I half bought it because I had promised someone one of the knobs they had, so when I sold it it had one less on it!

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