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Way too cool, Doug! I'd be surprised if the metal frets were factory installed.
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Wow!.............
That is one lead guitar...... What a sound, such clarity!
Only an early day BIGSBY standard guitar could even come close to that and and do believe, that the Ric has that beat a dozen ways.
Thanks for sharing.
Only an early day BIGSBY standard guitar could even come close to that and and do believe, that the Ric has that beat a dozen ways.
Thanks for sharing.
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About that Ric Guitar..............
NEGATORY!
It was a standard guitar since birth.
It was a standard guitar since birth.
- Doug Beaumier
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Here's a video - John Jorgenson playing and discussing his 1935 Rick Electro Spanish ----> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hafGI5B6aC4
These were made from 1935 to 1939. The 1935 had a vibrato arm (whammy bar). John's guitar looks to be restored with the metal parts shining brightly. I think he's playing an open tuning, which is smart because bar chords on the upper frets are usually out of tune. There was no way to intonate the neck, no truss rod or other adjustments on these. Some of the upper voicings are a little out of tune, but the guitar is what it is... historical, and the coolness factor is off the charts! I'm looking forward to playing it as a lap steel, but for now it's going in the closet because I have too many other things to do...
I've been reading about the hot pickup in these guitars (and lap steels) for years, but this is the first one I've ever played. The output is hotter and louder than any of my other steel guitars or regular guitars. It really screams. Makes me wonder why guitar companies don't, won't, or can't make a pickup to these specs today? or maybe some do?
These were made from 1935 to 1939. The 1935 had a vibrato arm (whammy bar). John's guitar looks to be restored with the metal parts shining brightly. I think he's playing an open tuning, which is smart because bar chords on the upper frets are usually out of tune. There was no way to intonate the neck, no truss rod or other adjustments on these. Some of the upper voicings are a little out of tune, but the guitar is what it is... historical, and the coolness factor is off the charts! I'm looking forward to playing it as a lap steel, but for now it's going in the closet because I have too many other things to do...
I've been reading about the hot pickup in these guitars (and lap steels) for years, but this is the first one I've ever played. The output is hotter and louder than any of my other steel guitars or regular guitars. It really screams. Makes me wonder why guitar companies don't, won't, or can't make a pickup to these specs today? or maybe some do?
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Rickenbacher not only sold Lapsteel and Spanish guitars but even violins and electric basses made out of bakelite.
Here are two nice videos from the "Bakelite Band":
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zFqs07TykDE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xXig91L07mc
Here are two nice videos from the "Bakelite Band":
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zFqs07TykDE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xXig91L07mc
Ralph Kolsiana and his band the Waikiki Swingsters were playing a regular gig at Steel Pier, in Atlantic City, NJ, back in the early 1930s. Rickenbacher outfitted the whole band with their new fangled electric instruments for free. Ralph got Ric lap steel serial # 004.
The Spanish models were always intended for traditional guitar playing. Leo Fender's first partner Dc Kaufman played one and aded his own Vibrola unit.
http://www.rickenbacker.com/history_early.asp
http://www.retrofret.com/products.asp?ProductID=4801
http://www.premierguitar.com/articles/1 ... ro_spanish
The Spanish models were always intended for traditional guitar playing. Leo Fender's first partner Dc Kaufman played one and aded his own Vibrola unit.
http://www.rickenbacker.com/history_early.asp
http://www.retrofret.com/products.asp?ProductID=4801
http://www.premierguitar.com/articles/1 ... ro_spanish
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"Imagine if Ry Cooder had gotten a hold of a Ric with a horseshoe pick-up"
He has....
http://youtu.be/xabbXSog2Cs
He has....
http://youtu.be/xabbXSog2Cs
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I was at that show (actually, both shows)! He played through an old Magnatone 280 amp. Great sound. Both nights were released as Ry Cooder & Corridos Famosos: Live in San Francisco."Imagine if Ry Cooder had gotten a hold of a Ric with a horseshoe pick-up"
He has....
http://youtu.be/xabbXSog2Cs
Moved to Music, as this isn't about a lap steel.
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- Doug Beaumier
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I have the English variant of one of these, they were re badged as a premier vox as the anti German feeling was gathering speed in the mid to late 30,s. Aside from that it,s the same with the 1 1/2 pickup, the neck is currently broken at the heel (weak spot) I have been thinking of fixing it for several years but it,s still on the back burner.
I may well go the repro neck route and get a wooden neck fashioned with a wider nut and real frets.
Regards
Lee
I may well go the repro neck route and get a wooden neck fashioned with a wider nut and real frets.
Regards
Lee
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