My Newest Dustpan
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- Rick Aiello
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Nope ... not an "optical illusion" ...
My Dustpans have "straight necks" ... meaning they are as wide at the pan ... as they are at the nut.
What you are seein' ... is the 7/16" string spacing at the intergrated bridge ... tapering to ... 3/8" string spacing at the integrated nut.
The 1st and 6th strings ... when built with this spacing ... depart the fretboard at about the 14th fret.
If the owner requests ... "straight 3/8 spacing" ... the strings would stay within the fretboard.
Its only really noticable on these "strictly 6 stringers" ... the "wide neck" Dustpans have fretboard to spare ...
But personally, I like these 6-ers better ...
I like looking down at "nuttin' but strings" ... much more so than seein' "extra fretboard" ...
Thats why I commisioned Terry Farmer to make these "6 string Mothers" ... because I didn't want to put 6 strings on an 8+ string instrument.
I'm a 6 string player ... who enjoys the 7/16" at the bridge ...
I don't play up past the 15th fret much anyway ... and when I do get up there ...
It's more of an "ear thang" than an "eye thang" ... when I'm fishin' for those notes ...
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My Dustpans have "straight necks" ... meaning they are as wide at the pan ... as they are at the nut.
What you are seein' ... is the 7/16" string spacing at the intergrated bridge ... tapering to ... 3/8" string spacing at the integrated nut.
The 1st and 6th strings ... when built with this spacing ... depart the fretboard at about the 14th fret.
If the owner requests ... "straight 3/8 spacing" ... the strings would stay within the fretboard.
Its only really noticable on these "strictly 6 stringers" ... the "wide neck" Dustpans have fretboard to spare ...
But personally, I like these 6-ers better ...
I like looking down at "nuttin' but strings" ... much more so than seein' "extra fretboard" ...
Thats why I commisioned Terry Farmer to make these "6 string Mothers" ... because I didn't want to put 6 strings on an 8+ string instrument.
I'm a 6 string player ... who enjoys the 7/16" at the bridge ...
I don't play up past the 15th fret much anyway ... and when I do get up there ...
It's more of an "ear thang" than an "eye thang" ... when I'm fishin' for those notes ...
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- Rick Aiello
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I should clarify ... the "New Style" ones have this feature ...<SMALL>My Dustpans have "straight necks" ... meaning they are as wide at the pan ... as they are at the nut.</SMALL>
The original prototype & all the "Snake Heads" ... have a tapering neck.
So far ... only (2) of these 6-ers have been made ...
This 22.5" scale one and a 25.5" scale-er that now lives in Guam.
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That RickenTucker is BEAUTIFUL! I like the way you're machining the heads now and leaving more mass in the pickup area. I just know that pickup has got to sound good. Wow! I've got to agree with George Keoki Lake, you've surpassed the original Rickenbacher Frypan in design and quality. Your guitars are like a beautiful old Kustom with modern suspension and powerplant.
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Amazing stuff, Rick. You're a true artist.
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Thanks again y'all ... for all the kind words.
I played her last nite for about an hour ... and I'm very pleased with it ... !!!
Don't take my word for it though ... come to CityFolk Festival ... and try it ...
They are giving me an "area" in the Metal Art Tent ... and I will have all my casting stuff there ... and ...
The Boobpan w/ dual MRI pickups ... The Bronzepan w/ H-Shoe pickup ... and my original Prototype w/ the prototype MRI pickup ...
My wife was goin' ... but she can't go now ... so please come on by and keep me company ... ...
I'll have a Microcube ... and the International Beer Garden ... is right next door ...
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I played her last nite for about an hour ... and I'm very pleased with it ... !!!
Don't take my word for it though ... come to CityFolk Festival ... and try it ...
They are giving me an "area" in the Metal Art Tent ... and I will have all my casting stuff there ... and ...
The Boobpan w/ dual MRI pickups ... The Bronzepan w/ H-Shoe pickup ... and my original Prototype w/ the prototype MRI pickup ...
My wife was goin' ... but she can't go now ... so please come on by and keep me company ... ...
I'll have a Microcube ... and the International Beer Garden ... is right next door ...
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"Bump" for the road ...
See ya'll in Dayton ...
Here's the Schedule
Sunday at 6 pm ... looks promising
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See ya'll in Dayton ...
Here's the Schedule
Sunday at 6 pm ... looks promising
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Beautiful, Rick!
How much does it weigh? (In kilos, if possible, me being a metric Swede with difficulties in appreciating pounds, ounces, inches, yards, pinches, handfuls...)
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How much does it weigh? (In kilos, if possible, me being a metric Swede with difficulties in appreciating pounds, ounces, inches, yards, pinches, handfuls...)
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The Rick & Tucker is 6.8 kg ...
The Boobpan is 14.5 kg ...
The Bronzepan is 19 kg ...
Time to clean 'em up, pack 'em up ... and get ready to roll ...
Gotta remove the "patina" from the Bronzepan ... it may be pleasing to some folks on statues, etc ... but I like it "shiney" ...
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<font size="1" color="#8e236b"><p align="center">[This message was edited by Rick Aiello on 29 June 2006 at 08:57 AM.]</p></FONT>
The Boobpan is 14.5 kg ...
The Bronzepan is 19 kg ...
Time to clean 'em up, pack 'em up ... and get ready to roll ...
Gotta remove the "patina" from the Bronzepan ... it may be pleasing to some folks on statues, etc ... but I like it "shiney" ...
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<font size="1" color="#8e236b"><p align="center">[This message was edited by Rick Aiello on 29 June 2006 at 08:57 AM.]</p></FONT>
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Okie Dokie Howie... just pullin' out now.
Howard, Doug Smith, Barb Kuhns, Floyd Alexander, Bobby Ingano ... and a Beer Garden.
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Howard, Doug Smith, Barb Kuhns, Floyd Alexander, Bobby Ingano ... and a Beer Garden.
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