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Hi David,
I don't think Ross is really a steel player per se. I think he is just really into frypans because, as he recounted to me, he walked into a bar when he was a young man and saw a guy playing one and it stuck with him ever since. (This is the only time I've heard of an original frypan in Australia). He also recounts going to the patent office in DC not too long after on a trip to the States and after enquiring about the general area where he might find the patent for the frypan, he went to a drawer, opened it and the first thing he pulled out was the patent for the frypan!
Ross has built I think three or four solid body frypans of six and eight string variety and different scale lengths, but this is the first hollow neck, and it took him quite a number of attempts and research to get the hollow body cast, but now that he has done mine, he is extremely confident in the process.
And when I can, I'll try and record some Hawaiian type stuff for those that have asked, but I apologize in advance as I'm no Hawaiian master!
I don't think Ross is really a steel player per se. I think he is just really into frypans because, as he recounted to me, he walked into a bar when he was a young man and saw a guy playing one and it stuck with him ever since. (This is the only time I've heard of an original frypan in Australia). He also recounts going to the patent office in DC not too long after on a trip to the States and after enquiring about the general area where he might find the patent for the frypan, he went to a drawer, opened it and the first thing he pulled out was the patent for the frypan!
Ross has built I think three or four solid body frypans of six and eight string variety and different scale lengths, but this is the first hollow neck, and it took him quite a number of attempts and research to get the hollow body cast, but now that he has done mine, he is extremely confident in the process.
And when I can, I'll try and record some Hawaiian type stuff for those that have asked, but I apologize in advance as I'm no Hawaiian master!
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Too right Mike! I used to go watch Lucky play when I was a teenager, long before I ever had thoughts of playing steel guitar, and was fortunate enough to play bass in a band with him for seven years or so, still before I ever dreamed of playing steel. I guess hundreds of gigs standing over his right shoulder must have put the idea in my mind and hopefully some of his technique rubbed off.
Fortunate thing for me that he moved out to Western Australia in 1984!
Fortunate thing for me that he moved out to Western Australia in 1984!
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lovely! It's great to see this kind of work to keep these guitars alive. I met a guy who knew a guy that used to work for Rickenbacker - he told me they still have enough 'old stock' parts to make about 80 'new' model A's. Why don't they?
Then again - a guy who knew a guy is as solid a source as an urban legend
Then again - a guy who knew a guy is as solid a source as an urban legend
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Ross Coole's email contact is rosscoole@hotmail.com. If anyone is interested in one of these, I encourage you to get in contact with him!
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I got a reply from Ross yesterday, maybe this thread being bumped helped that, and certainly got me spurred again towards a potential order. He's willing to entertain the aspect of a 10 stringer, something he says will be a new venture, and might become the only 10 pan in existance, until someone else jumps into the fire, or beats me to it. It'll be some time before I'm ready to commit, but before xmas is the goal. Yet I'd be almost as stoked to grab the mentioned 8 long body that's available and accomodate one of the horseshoes I've got awaiting such a venture. What a great time to love guitars!
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What you said Ron. Lately the GAS has reached an all-time fever pitch with me - in inverse proportion to the amount of available guitar cash as luck would have it. Been lusting after the Hallmark Deke Dickerson and the rare-as-rocking-horse-road-apples Bigsby BY-50 reissue as well as various steels.Ron Whitfield wrote:What a great time to love guitars!
It's frustrating but very, very motivating.