Rittenberry Prestige Sold
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Rittenberry Prestige Sold
Contact 615 seven one three 6744
surking1949@gmail.com
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Special custom built Ritt by Gary Rittenberry
Half pad size not big or too small just the right size.
Comes with Brand X fiber case with caster wheels too lighten your load.
Emmons casted key head for more tone with the right keys for tone it's all in the sum of parts for tone. One of a kind Rittenberry Prestige"!!
This Ritt has quick change bell cranks easy too change setup.
Nice Ritt
5 an 5
Emmons copedent
ABC pedals
Emmons knees on left.
Up knee lowers B strings.
This Rittenberry can be set up easily the bell cranks remove with out removing axel shaft.
$3950 cash or trade at my shop in Nashville.
surking1949@gmail.com
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Special custom built Ritt by Gary Rittenberry
Half pad size not big or too small just the right size.
Comes with Brand X fiber case with caster wheels too lighten your load.
Emmons casted key head for more tone with the right keys for tone it's all in the sum of parts for tone. One of a kind Rittenberry Prestige"!!
This Ritt has quick change bell cranks easy too change setup.
Nice Ritt
5 an 5
Emmons copedent
ABC pedals
Emmons knees on left.
Up knee lowers B strings.
This Rittenberry can be set up easily the bell cranks remove with out removing axel shaft.
$3950 cash or trade at my shop in Nashville.
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Your steel
Is this for sale? Don't have anything stating it is. Send me a DM please
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Just Joking 🙃 we can probably do a deal.
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Im thinking MIke Bourque bought this Rittenberry new. Knowing Mike he probably came
Up with these ideas an Gary agreed too this custom build.
Awesome steel with a casted Emmons key head, an 1/2 inch longer body an
Stops in the changer adds tone. Maybe I should keep this great Rittenberry for a while.
Up with these ideas an Gary agreed too this custom build.
Awesome steel with a casted Emmons key head, an 1/2 inch longer body an
Stops in the changer adds tone. Maybe I should keep this great Rittenberry for a while.
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Copedent and video for this steel
For whoever is interested in this particular steel, here’s the copedent and a video of Mike Bourque playing on it and mentioning and showing the interesting 5th pedal:
Video of Mike playing it:
https://youtu.be/LKMyssVWn5w
I hope this helps whoever is interested in it.
Video of Mike playing it:
https://youtu.be/LKMyssVWn5w
I hope this helps whoever is interested in it.
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Paul this Rittenberry is a modern all pull steel with a three over three changer an easy too remove bell cranks an is capable of about any copedent a person can dream up.
I'm sure some of the forum members could tell us what they would suggest what pulls would work on the E pedal.
Here in Nashville we have steel mechanics such as Wayne Dahl an Buck Ried that are considered some of the best (steel guitar) set up people you could ask for.
I'll ask in the steel guitar forum pedal steel section for suggestions on the ( fifth E pedal ).
I'm sure some of the forum members could tell us what they would suggest what pulls would work on the E pedal.
Here in Nashville we have steel mechanics such as Wayne Dahl an Buck Ried that are considered some of the best (steel guitar) set up people you could ask for.
I'll ask in the steel guitar forum pedal steel section for suggestions on the ( fifth E pedal ).
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If the 5th pedal is set up back to what it was, that switches it to C6th. Excluding 1st string (G or D) ECAGECA is strings 2 through 8 on a standard C6th.
GFI Ultra Keyless S-10 with pad (Black of course) TB202 amp, Hilton VP, Steelers Choice sidekick seat, SIT Strings (all for sale as package)
Cakewalk by Bandlab and Studio One V4.6 pro DAWs, MOTU Ultralite MK5 recording interface unit
Cakewalk by Bandlab and Studio One V4.6 pro DAWs, MOTU Ultralite MK5 recording interface unit
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