Joliet Bound: New "Dustpan" Line

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Joliet Bound: New "Dustpan" Line

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Here are the various Dustpans that I made this summer ... thanks Mom ... for all the babysittin'...

Just finished 10 minutes ago.

I'll be haulin' these to Joliet ...


The Auction 8 String

25.625" Scale
7/16" at Bridge
3/8" at Nut
MRI Pickup

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The Auction 6 String

22.25" Scale
7/16" at Bridge
3/8" at Nut
H-Shoe Pickup

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Short Scale 8 String

22.5" Scale
7/16" at Bridge
3/8" at Nut
MRI Pickup

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Long Scale 6 String

25.5" Scale
7/16" at Bridge
3/8" at Nut
MRI Pickup

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Short Scale 7 String

22.25" Scale
7/16" at Bridge
5/16" at Nut
MRI Pickup

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The Boobpan ... aka The Black Beauty

25.625" Scale
22.5" Scale
7/16" at Bridge
3/8" at Nut
Dual MRI
On-OFF-ON Neck selector Switch

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<font size=2>Not Pictured ... The Bronzepan ... y'all seen it anyway</font>


Well ... a fourth quarter "Hail Mary" pass ... led to a modification that has made the MRI better than I ever could have imagined.

I'm talkin' yesterday ...

<font size = 1> Sorry Steve ... they all sound like the long 6 now ... I figured it out !!! ... </font>

Come to Joliet ... they are giving me a "Meeting Room" to set up some amps and y'all can try these rascals out ...

Thanks Gerald, Don W. and Wally P.

Now I have a whole day to practice ...


HSGA Joliet 2005 convention October 13-15, 2005.


Auction details:
HSGA Joliet 2005 - Aiello Dustpan Auction

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Post by Bill Leff »

I can't wait to listen and play these new guitars!

Only 3 more days.....

Bill
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Wow! This is gonna be some great convention.....again!

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Post by Kris Oka »

Rick, they are all beautiful. I wish I could attend to put my bid in and listen to all you great players. Whoever wins these babies are buying a part of the history of steel guitars and Rick Aiello. Great work.
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I'm salivating on my keyboard!
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Awesome guitars Rick!
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Post by Joel Newman »

Just gorgeous Rick!! Bravo!!
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Post by Don Kona Woods »

Rick,

You do not need much plugging from any of us for your fine instruments.

They sell themselves as you can see by the various responses.

Keep up the good work.

See ya in Joliet.

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Post by AJ Azure »

Rock,
these look awesomre. I am curious if you are going to go in to full on marketing after the convention and syart offering them on your site.

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Beautiful! I want one!

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Post by Rick Aiello »

Thanks y'all ...

I have strung up the "Long Scale 6" and "Bronzepan" ... with my usual C6/A7 gauges/flatwounds ... cause those will be the ones I play at Joliet.

I stung up the 7 string with the "Half Montee" set ... Image ... with hopes of getting Ray to try it out ... Image

I don't play 8 strings myself ... and frankly get "woo-sy" lookin' down at all those strings ... so I strung them up with a big ole "E" at the bottom ... to rumble the Hotel abit ... Image ... and used pretty standard gauge roundwounds ... so folks could tune to their "favorite channel" ...

Anyway ... Adriel ... I've been "full on marketing" these for over a year ... I just quit taking orders around June ... to build this "New Line".

I have to take advantage of the summer months ... so I poured a bunch ... and finished the ones to show at the convention.

I'm bringin' a "raw" one (freshly cast, no work done at all) to show at the seminar ... along with some other "goodies" for folks to see.

Thanks again for the nice comments ... and a special thanks to Terry Farmer ... the "Father of my Mothers" ... Image



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All the best at the convention Rick - wish I could be there!

RA
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Rick...absolutely B E A U T I F U L ! ! ! !

I know there are lots of folk drooling to get their mits on one of these.

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Post by Bill Creller »

Sorry I wont be there to enjoy your guitars and hear them, and all the festivities Rick.
Your guitars are lookin' great. Hope the auction justifies your sweat and blood!!!
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Post by Roy Thomson »

Rick,
Very impressive instruments!
Good Luck at the Convention.
You deserve it.
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Post by Ron Simpson »

Rick,

The instruments look magnificent and I'm sure they will sound the same. I'm really looking forward to hearing the story of their design and creation. My hat is off to one who can "pour his own" dustpans.
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I am "outta here" ... Image

See y'all in Joliet ...

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HEY RICK......WAIT FOR ME.......!!!!!!


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Post by Todd Weger »

Good heavens, man! Those are amazing!

I have FOUR -- count 'em -- FOUR gigs happening between tomorrow and Sunday, and again, I cannot make the HSGA convention in Joliet. Oh well... hopefully, I can block out a weekend next year, but playing as a living really sucks somedays.

Those are GORGEOUS, Rick. Image

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Made it to Gerald's House ... a quick stop at Elderlys ... and we'll be in Joliet in time for "Happy Hour" ... Image

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Saw and played all seven Dustpan's last night and early this morning (got yelled at by my wife for waking everyone up).

You folks are in for a treat.

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Dang! I missed ya' Rick......

Hey Harry, I'm on the turnpike near exit 14....would ya' pick me up? I'll give you $3.00 towards gas.....
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It's always "Happy Hour" in Joliet.
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Well, due to torrential rain, my flight and others were cancelled.

I'm on a 7am flight tomorrow morning....I'll be just in time for Bloody Marys.... Image
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