Identify Rickenbacher
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Identify Rickenbacher
Is anyone able to identify the Rickenbacker? The photo is not good, but maybe someone can identify it for me.
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Thank you!
Fantastic. Now I need to determine a price. It is in perfect shape with original case. I am guessing it is from the late 50's vintage
I have one from mid-60s but it doesn't have the head cover. It's red. I think I paid about $400 for it. Great sounding instrument.
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Thanks!
Thanks to all!
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Catalog page is circa 1955-56. The A-22 shown is the so-called "reissue Frypan".
The OP's guitar is an eight string, count the tuner buttons and strings.
b0b, if your red one is a six string it's part of the later 100 series and it never had a headstock cover...
Above is Rickenbacker's last steel guitar catalog that they used throughout the 1960's.
The OP's guitar is an eight string, count the tuner buttons and strings.
b0b, if your red one is a six string it's part of the later 100 series and it never had a headstock cover...
Above is Rickenbacker's last steel guitar catalog that they used throughout the 1960's.
Right. Mine wasn't made with a head cover. It's appearently a Model 100. The great tone is due to routing the strings through the body at the bridge end, and of course the horseshoe magnet pickup.
I also have a 780 Console pedal steel, as pictured above. It doesn't sound as good as the lap steel, IMHO.
I also have a 780 Console pedal steel, as pictured above. It doesn't sound as good as the lap steel, IMHO.
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Who's the mystery lady?
Is this Lovey Lui?
I have the real/full photo and have always wanted to confirm her identity. It's from a photo shoot that included other prominent Hawaiian steelers promoting Rickenbacker steels.
Not faux at all. My first lap steel was the same model. I shipped it via Greyhound round about 1972 and they broke the horseshoe piece. The pickup was useless without it. No output. It's a magnet all right, not just a hand rest.Jerome Hawkes wrote:I always assumed those 50's + pickups were faux horseshoe. They do sound good and Ricky.
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