My new Rittenberry

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Vincent Serice
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My new Rittenberry

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Well guys, here she is. This is my first try on posting pictures. Sorry I put so many to look at, but I can't seem to wipe the smile off my face. This guitar is a beauty to look at and to play. Smooth as butter and sustain from here to there. Gary makes one of the finest guitars I've ever seen. Workmanship second to none. I ordered this guitar from Gary at the Dallas show and just got it last Friday. What a pleasure to work with Gary. He kept me informed about the different stages while he was building the guitar even to the tracking number. My kind of guy. I have played a Mullen since 1995 and don't intend to stop. But it's nice to have 2 great guitars that play absolutely wonderful and not have to worry about which one you take with you. I highly recommend Gary if your in the market for a new guitar. Give him a call, you wont be disappointed. Another thanks goes to Fred Justice for my case he made for this guitar. Fits like a glove with no movement whatever. Thanks Fred. Tootie Serice
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Bill Dobkins
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Post by Bill Dobkins »

Congrats Vincent, She's a beauty.
Welcome to the club.
BD
Custom Rittenberry SD10
Boss Katana 100 Amp
Positive Grid Spark amp
BJS Bars
Z~Legend Pro,Custom Tele
Honor our Vet's.
Now pass the gravy.
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Steve English
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Post by Steve English »

Beautiful guitar Vincent!

Looks like our guitars are blood brothers (your front apron and my top deck).

I like mine more every time I play it!

Congrats!!
Always remember you're unique..... Just like everyone else
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Mark Treepaz
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Post by Mark Treepaz »

VERY NICE GUITAR!
Sho-Bud LDG, Gretsch Syncromatic Lap Steel, Fender Steel King amp, Bach Stradivarious 37 Trumpet, Getzen Eterna Flugelhorn, 68 Fender Precision Bass
Ben Rubright
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Post by Ben Rubright »

Do anyone know, does Gary make a U-12? I have tried to find his website but have struck out.
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Joe Rogers
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Post by Joe Rogers »

Tootie, the new guitar sure is a beauty. I'm gonna have to make one of those jams so I can give her a test drive!!!

Joe Rogers
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Calvin Walley
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Post by Calvin Walley »

whoooooooooie thats a beauty
proud parent of a sailor

Mullen SD-10 /nashville 400
gotta love a Mullen!!!

Guitars that i have owned in order are :
Mullen SD-10,Simmons SD-10,Mullen SD-10,Zum stage one,Carter starter,
Sho-Bud Mavrick
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Bill Dobkins
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Post by Bill Dobkins »

Ben Rubright wrote:Do anyone know, does Gary make a U-12? I have tried to find his website but have struck out.
Ben, at this time I don't think Gary makes a U-12,although I'll be talking to him today and I will find out.
BD
Custom Rittenberry SD10
Boss Katana 100 Amp
Positive Grid Spark amp
BJS Bars
Z~Legend Pro,Custom Tele
Honor our Vet's.
Now pass the gravy.
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Roger Crawford
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Post by Roger Crawford »

Wow!
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Rb

Post by Billy Carr »

Very nice combo! Top quality. Won't go wrong with a RITTENBERRY!
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Brandon Ordoyne
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Post by Brandon Ordoyne »

I love the colors! Beautiful guitar....welcome to the Rittenberry Club :)
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Daniel J. Cormier
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Purrty Tang

Post by Daniel J. Cormier »

Love those colors. Will have talk to Gary about getting my next Rittenberry with that Natural in it somewhere.
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Rittenberry with Tone to the bone,profex or tubefex and what ever amp, hilton pedal, BJS bars. Email at kajunsteelman@yahoo.com.
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Bryan Rankins
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New Ritt

Post by Bryan Rankins »

She is a beauty, that's for sure. As good as my SD10 sounds, I'm awful curious to hear a D10...boy my wife will be happy to hear that. After having a chance to play mine out several times now, I couldn't be happpier. I love the tone I got from my Thomas, but shaving off the pounds and not losing tone, is mighty nice. I know you'll enjoy it.
09'Rittenberry SD10 (3&5),Thomas D-10 (8&4), Sarno Preamp, BJS bars, Hilton Volume Pedals, Boulet Boots, Walker Seats.
Vincent Serice
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A word of thanks

Post by Vincent Serice »

Thanks to everybody that viewed or replied on my new Rittenberry. I've played it about 2 weeks now and it just keeps getting better. I've never adjusted to a new guitar so quick. This thing sings above the 15th fret like crazy with the best string separation I've personally ever played. Danny, you need to come play it and leave some of those licks on it. Joe and Murnell played it and I think they thought about whoopin me and taking it home with them. See you soon, Tootie Serice
Randy Gilliam
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Its a Beauty

Post by Randy Gilliam »

That Is The Next Brand I want To Try out, They Look great , Randy Gilliam.
Danny Bates
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Post by Danny Bates »

Hey Randy... I've heard they even sound better than they look!

I wanna try one out too. :)
Rick Collins
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Post by Rick Collins »

Vincent, very good looking instrument.
Is that a real piece of birdseye maple?
Where are they made and who makes them?

Many thanks
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Charlie Moore
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Rit

Post by Charlie Moore »

Tootman,that is a keeper for sure,can't wait to fly it when the jam starts back...c ya soon
Charlie.......
Vincent Serice
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Where its built

Post by Vincent Serice »

Hey Rick, the guitar is built by Gary Rittenberry in Cookeville, Tennessee. The front apron is birdseye maple mica and the blue mica but the maple really looks real. Thanks for asking.

Hey Charlie Moore, I cant wait for you to hear this thing and play it. Its got that sound everybodys looking for. I've really grown to love the sound of those 705's. Its good to hear from you.I'm going to try to start going to the jams again. I miss all the guys and girls and the food. See you soon, Tootie

Danny, who made the fret boards for you? Man, they look great. So does that guitar. I'll be giving you a call shortly. Tootie
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Steve Hotra
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Post by Steve Hotra »

Very nice looking Rittenbery!
Great sounding guitars, too
Still enjoying my emerald green :D
Guitars: Rittenberry SD S-10, Gretsch Black Falcon. Effects: Wampler Paisley, Strymon Timeline, Sarno Earth Drive.
Fractal FM9
Amps: Mesa Express 5:25, Jazzkat Tomkat & Boss Katana head / various cabs.
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Steve Hotra
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Re: New Ritt

Post by Steve Hotra »

Bryan Rankins wrote:She is a beauty, that's for sure. As good as my SD10 sounds, I'm awful curious to hear a D10...boy my wife will be happy to hear that. After having a chance to play mine out several times now, I couldn't be happpier. I love the tone I got from my Thomas, but shaving off the pounds and not losing tone, is mighty nice. I know you'll enjoy it.
Bryan,
I know this is off topic. Noticed your avatar is a Taylor T3.
Do you own one?
How do you like it?
Steve
Guitars: Rittenberry SD S-10, Gretsch Black Falcon. Effects: Wampler Paisley, Strymon Timeline, Sarno Earth Drive.
Fractal FM9
Amps: Mesa Express 5:25, Jazzkat Tomkat & Boss Katana head / various cabs.
Daniel J. Cormier
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Fretboards

Post by Daniel J. Cormier »

These where made by my local graphic design store. they also make the MCI,Dekley and Sho-Bud fretboards.

I spoke to Joe Rogers and Murnell Babineaux yesterday. Both of them are wanting a Ritt after playing yours. :lol:
Daniel J. Cormier
Rittenberry with Tone to the bone,profex or tubefex and what ever amp, hilton pedal, BJS bars. Email at kajunsteelman@yahoo.com.
Daniel J. Cormier
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Rittenberry

Post by Daniel J. Cormier »

Went to play this guitar last night. What a beautiful guitar and smooth as silk action. Tone to die for . I know this sounds like a broken record, but I can't say enough good things about these guitars.
Daniel J. Cormier
Rittenberry with Tone to the bone,profex or tubefex and what ever amp, hilton pedal, BJS bars. Email at kajunsteelman@yahoo.com.
Dennis Wireman
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Rittenberry

Post by Dennis Wireman »

Tootie join the Rittenberry owners my friend . great looking steel you got ,like the combination on it. More and more players are getting these Rittenberrys. I agree with Daniel. :D Love mine also great playing and sounding steels for sure .And great Justice cases enjoy my friend.
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