Rittenberry D-10 9 x9 - new price $3,800
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Rittenberry D-10 9 x9 - new price $3,800
This was the first fully loaded guitar Gary built and it came out perfect, it sounds amazing! It is set up mostly to Paul Franklin's setup (except his pedal 4 on C6). Pedals 1 - 4 and 6 knees work on the E9. Pedals 4 - 9 and 5 knees on C6. This guitar has been a home body in my studio except for occasional gigs on big stages when we warmed up for name acts. (I take push pulls out for bar gigs). The guitar has virtually no scratches on it - a couple of swirls on key heads from string winders is all. I am selling to fund the purchase a new D-10 Prestige guitar that Gary will be building this Fall. Price reduced to $3800.
Priced at $1600 off of original price.
More pics to follow....
Priced at $1600 off of original price.
More pics to follow....
Last edited by Jim Hollingsworth on 27 Jun 2019 7:53 pm, edited 15 times in total.
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Ritt D - 10....more pics
Contact me ifi you have questions,
Jim
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Copedant info:
Pedals 1 -3 : the usual Emmons
Pedal 4 : Raises String 6 (G#) to B on E9
Raises F to A, A to C, C to D on C6 neck (Franklin change)
Pedals 5 -8 : the usual C6
Pedal 9 : Raises C6 E's to F & G to A (equals pedals 1 & 2 on E9)
E's on left knee , up lowers B (5) to A (Franklin change) LKL In : B to Bb
RKL : E9- F# (1) to G#, D# (2) to E, G# (6) to F# AND C to B on C6
RKR : D# to C# & D (9) to C3 AND A to Bb on C6
C6 Knees:
LKL - A's to G#
LKU - Reverse pedal 5
LKR - Raises C (3) to C#
Jim
Pedals 1 -3 : the usual Emmons
Pedal 4 : Raises String 6 (G#) to B on E9
Raises F to A, A to C, C to D on C6 neck (Franklin change)
Pedals 5 -8 : the usual C6
Pedal 9 : Raises C6 E's to F & G to A (equals pedals 1 & 2 on E9)
E's on left knee , up lowers B (5) to A (Franklin change) LKL In : B to Bb
RKL : E9- F# (1) to G#, D# (2) to E, G# (6) to F# AND C to B on C6
RKR : D# to C# & D (9) to C3 AND A to Bb on C6
C6 Knees:
LKL - A's to G#
LKU - Reverse pedal 5
LKR - Raises C (3) to C#
Jim
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I've seen and played this beauty, wish I could use a D-10, I'd grab it at this great price! Good luck with the sale, Jim.
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*2021 MSA Legend, "Jolly Rancher" D10 10x9
*2021 Rittenberry, "The Concord" D10 9x9
*1977 Blue Sho-Bud Pro 3 Custom 8x6
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I played one of Dale Foreman's Ritts yesterday and was very impressed. Great tone, short tight action, smooth pedals and knees, in short everything you could want in a steel. If I didn't have two great guitars already I would be the new owner of this one. Billy
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Hi Mike,
I am very surprised too! But given that it is not a low cost instrument it will require a buyer who wants a custom built guitar. I would not be selling it at all but Gary is building my new Rittenberry Pretige D-10 at present. Same set up just his newer model.
I feel very lucky because Gary doesn't build many D-10's anymore.
Jim
I am very surprised too! But given that it is not a low cost instrument it will require a buyer who wants a custom built guitar. I would not be selling it at all but Gary is building my new Rittenberry Pretige D-10 at present. Same set up just his newer model.
I feel very lucky because Gary doesn't build many D-10's anymore.
Jim
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