Rittenberry steel guitars/PLEASE CLOSE IT UP

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Mike Archer
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Rittenberry steel guitars/PLEASE CLOSE IT UP

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As most you guys know ive gone to playing Rittenberry steel guitars
Gary makes one of the finest steels in the bussiness these days...second to NONE
but also his Parts/service is just awesome
as well!! when you get it its RIGHT!!
and HECK OF A NICE GUY TO DEAL WITH TOO!!
SEE LAST POSTS FOR UPDATE
Bob I hope this is in the right topic area
if not please move it thanks mike

Thanks Gary Mike A :D
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Mike

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You always sound so great, now you sound even better with your Rittenberry! Love ya Brother!
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thanks

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thanks Dennis!!

"nuttin" like a Rittenberry steel guitar

top notch!! :D
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Re: thanks

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Mike Archer wrote:thanks Dennis!!

"nuttin" like a Rittenberry steel guitar

top notch!! :D
Welcome to club Mike.
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Mike, how about a picture of that Ritt? Still using those DVD's from you. Thanks Buddy, Larry
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Larry, do you know the time slots for Branson yet ?
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here she is

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here she is
illpost my Lagariit as well
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thanks Bill

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thanks Bill and Larry
I realy like these guitars a lot!
my next thing would be a new Ritt d-10
if I had the bucks
other then that hey im tickled
Mike :D
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Mike, how do you like your true tone pup/Vthe GL?
I have a 705 on mine but Gary said he really like the true tone. I may be trying one.
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Bill, I put a True Tone in mine this weekend. I had it wound to 17.8, and the it's single coil tone to the max. The biggest difference I've found so far is the clarity of the highs at the 12th fret and above. Since I haven't had a chance to play it out yet, I'll keep you posted on how it does at stage levels. So far, I'm quite happy with it.
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pups

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hey Bill I like the true tones a lot

I have heard the 705s on Jodys ritt(on his dvd)

and they sound great to me

I think either one would be a great choice

great News Roger im glad you got that pup

hope it works out good for you!!

I like the Gls in my LaGaritt but im thinking about going with true tones in it got a buddy thats got 2
Mike
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Post by Larry Baker »

MIKE: Nice guitars, both of them.

BILL: Haven't seen a schedule yet.
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thanks Larry

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thanks Larry!!
they do so well.....
Mike :D
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Post by Roger Crawford »

Bill, I just got in from playing my first gig with the True Tone in the Ritt, and it was pure magic. Clear and punchy highs without being shrill, and warm lows without being muddy. I REALLY like it.
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Thanks Roger, Ill call you.
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well Charles and I put a set of 705s in my Lagariit
d-10 man it sounds good!!
cant wait to play friday night and see how it does
live hehehe Mike :D
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Gary is a fine craftsman who cares deeply about his product! I have been enjoying my Ritt since I picked it up from him in Dallas in March 2009! I needed some help on an item, and called Gary, and he sent me what I needed! He is a true American Craftsman! Glad to see all the new Rittenberry owners on the forum!.

Here is a picture of me with my Rittenberry this past weekend!

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hey Brandon thats a nice Ritt steel
I agree without doubt
Gary has been great about anything ive needed
for my guitars as well
love the tone too second to none!!
Mike
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I like these 705s

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yeah Im liking these 705 pups
in my LaGarritt/ritt
shes barking now with great tone
Mike :D
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I've heard the Alumitone p/u on a couple of Ritts and they sounded great on Youtube , never heard them in a live situation. Mine has the 705 which is pretty good.
Gary is always very helpful when i call for info. This steel has impressed me as a good un. Way to go, Gary

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ouestion for Roger Crawford

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hey Roger could you send me a pic of your pick up
in your ritt? top side
im thinking about putting a true tone in mine as well also is yours the wide mount or narrow?

thanks for any help Mike

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let's call them ritties!
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Mike, it is a wide mount. Picture to follow shortly.
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Post by Roger Crawford »

Mike, here are a few shots showing the TrueTone. It was a simple swap, but you will need to make a trip to Lowe's/HD. The wire from the 705 feeds straight down through the hole to the underside of the guitar. The wire from the TT will have to lay flat for 1/2" or so before it reaches that hole. You'll need four nylon spacers to raise the TT enough to clear the wire. Since you're raising the pup, you'll also need some longer mounting bolts. You need 4-40/1/2" if I remember correctly. There is plenty of adjustment to get the TT settled in where you want it. Hope this helps.

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