When guitars had style
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When guitars had style
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B 6
Doug - Your contributions to this forum are always enjoyable and educational. A quick question: is that an optical illusion or is one of those B6's a long scale guitar? I was under the impression that Rickenbacher only made them in short scale.
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Not quite. Stromberg-Voisinet had a model called the "Electro" in 1928; it picked up the movement of the top of the guitar rather than the strings, but it still sent that signal to an amp. Rickenbacker themselves built Spanish electric guitars as early as 1932 (using outsourced bodies and necks). The bakelite Ric model was arguably the first solidbody Spanish guitar, but there are also contenders from Vivitone and Slingerland.Doug Beaumier wrote:Yes, a Spanish (standard) guitar. I believe that was the first electric guitar ever made?
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First electric six string
It always seems risky to name the "first" of anything. However, in this case the guitar in question, although early, had predecessors. The Ro-Pat-In company, later renamed Richenbacher Electro Instruments produced an electric six string guitar with wood body starting in 1932. In the middle of that same year they released the aluminum lap steel "frying pan". A prototype of the six string guitar is at the Wichita-Sedgwick County Museum in Wichita, Kansas. Its original owner was Gage Brewer of that city. The Electro Spanish Model B guitar did not come out until about 3 years later.
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I thought I'd seem them all over the years, but there are a lot of interesting instruments in this thread that are completely new to me.
As I've said many times, a lap steel is just a plank with strings and a pick-up; the rest is all artwork, and the builders of these lap steels have shown a lot of ingenuity.
As I've said many times, a lap steel is just a plank with strings and a pick-up; the rest is all artwork, and the builders of these lap steels have shown a lot of ingenuity.
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