This is a another question from my "computerless" long time friend Carl Dalrymple in Nova Scotia about his 1935 Ricky. He also has a 1937 same guitar with which he's asking this comparison.
The pickup magnet poles on the treble side of the 1935 Ricky are cut in a slant, whereas those on the 1937 guitar are straight across.....
If the question isn't clear, I'll ask him for pictures. Carl and I took Hawaiian guitar lessons together at the Halifax Hawaiian Studios in 1948 and we're both still picking!!!!!!
Thank you folks.
Geo
1935 Ricky B6 another question re P/U magnet poles
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1935 Ricky B6 another question re P/U magnet poles
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Hi George,
Here's a thread that has a picture, second one down, showing an example of staggered pole pieces on a B6... In this picture the slant descends across all 6 strings, gradually tapering to the lowest on the bass side.
Rick Aiello contributes some thoughts regarding the whys and wherefores of these in the discussion that follows.
https://bb.steelguitarforum.com/viewtop ... highlight=
PS: Happy Thanksgiving
Here's a thread that has a picture, second one down, showing an example of staggered pole pieces on a B6... In this picture the slant descends across all 6 strings, gradually tapering to the lowest on the bass side.
Rick Aiello contributes some thoughts regarding the whys and wherefores of these in the discussion that follows.
https://bb.steelguitarforum.com/viewtop ... highlight=
PS: Happy Thanksgiving
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