Gary Rittenberry. Pics Up.New Rittenberry D- 10

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Gary Rittenberry. Pics Up.New Rittenberry D- 10

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Wanted to say thanks Gary for selling me this Wonderful Instrument! Not only Beautiful but Plays like a Dream! Thanks For letting me hang out with you and your Wife! Tell Steve P. and Joe R, They can Play it but they cant keep it!See you in Dallas next year, I Had a Blast! Randy Gilliam. :D Mickey A. Came and Played it Sunday in Bandera, He Kinda Liked it Also, Ha Ha!
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Randy, that's an awesome Steel. Gary does great work don't he. Welcome to the Rittenberry family.
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Nothing compares in my opinion
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I had an SD-10 which looked very much like that. Qualifies as one I should not have let get away. Gary builds very nice instruments.
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Yep that's the one I touched for sure. Seriously though, how do the strings attach to the fingers? Is a pin, slot or what?
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Thanks Bill, Dick they have the Pin. :D
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Great looking steel, Randy. Be careful with that bar. Let me know when you get tired of it. :D
Gary has a great steel and excellent customer service. Take care.
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Great looking steel, Randy. Be careful with that bar. Let me know when you get tired of it. :D
Gary has a great steel and excellent customer service. Take care.
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Randy if you would have listened to me a long time ago you could have found out how great Gary and his steels are. Some times it takes a while to sink in ha ha. Great looking steel no sleep for you now this will keep you woo'd for months. :whoa: enjoy
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Thanks Dennis and Skip, Gary puts his Heart and Soul When Building his Steels, You can tell by Looking and Playing one1 Randy G.
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This is true and honest! there is no better steel in this world! A little to heavy for my ol'back... but the tone, the sustain...and how you feel when you're playing!The postservice of Gary is not to beat... he stands behind his steels in his lifetime!It's tricky to tune the Ritty.... but ones you find out the right way... you never ever heard a chord shining like this! You will hear every littlelest "out of tune", every little barplace that is not clean... this is the most honest and clearest steel you ever had a hand on! Every moment you play it... it's satisfaction, tone to the bone and a dream that always come back.... when you play it again and again... I strongly live that since I own my Rittenberry!!!!
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Welcome to the Ritt club, and the sunburst club!

Still loving mine!!!


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Always remember you're unique..... Just like everyone else
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Awesome Randy and yes, welcome to the fine Rittenberry Family!
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Thanks Wally and Steve Glad to be a Part of the Rittenberry Family , Gary has a Good Picture of my Steel on His Webb Site, Wow That was Fast!I am Gonna Get another one as soon as my Wife aint Looking! :lol:
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Post by Paddy Long »

lovely guitar Randy, I must apologize for slobbering on the pedal bar hehe .... Gary certainly did a great job on it.
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Thanks Paddy.

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Thanks Paddy. Randy G. :D
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Yep, he builds a goodun!
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Pretty

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Roger My next one will be Black. That's Pretty, Randy G.
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Randy, the lighting doesn't do it justice. It's actually a fade from black ends to blue in the center. It's a lacquer front apron with black mica on the top and rear apron.
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Post by Mickey Adams »

Good to see you Randy!...And congrats!...i LOVE your new Ritt..See ya in a week or two!
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Roger Crawford wrote:Yep, he builds a goodun!
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I really dislike those stages that were built with a solid wall between the band and audience. I really don't know what the owners/carpenters are thinking when they do that, without asking the musicians who are going to be performing there. :(

Nice guitar, though. Gary builds a good one.
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Thanks Herb and Mickey, I Missed your set Herb I was only there on Sat Next Year I am Staying Two Days and Can try To Hear Everyone I Can. :D
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Herb, at least we got them to take down the chicken wire!
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Black Mica

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I am gonna Get a Black Mica one Next year at the Dallas Show, Love My Laquer one! Randy G. ;-)
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Post by Larry Baker »

Herb the wall was designed by a steel player so no one could steel licks. Right Roger C. ??
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