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Rickenbacher Bakelites.......and stuff

Posted: 6 Oct 2002 5:38 pm
by Ray Montee
I've been chided for having the largest number of Ricks in my music room......and I'd never really given it any thought.

Got curious and decided to ask the question:
How MANY Ricks do YOU have? 6,7,8,or 10 strings; Bakelites prewar/postwar; FryPans; and whatever later models that might be out there?

This would be an interesting statistic.

Posted: 6 Oct 2002 5:41 pm
by Pete Burak
"Chided"?...
Is that what you kids are callin' it these days?! Image

Posted: 6 Oct 2002 5:47 pm
by Ray Montee
Okay, okay. So I spelled it incorrectly! I apologize.
Now, did you REALLY allow that nice German boy to leave the area without translating all of that performance data and details about the Echolete that were printed in German?

Posted: 6 Oct 2002 6:02 pm
by Rick Aiello
Well since you asked...

10 Rickys ... 5 pre-war and 5 post-war.

I also have two "modern" steels with Ricky "shoes".
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Posted: 6 Oct 2002 6:54 pm
by Jim Smith
Ray, you spelled it correctly. Image

Posted: 6 Oct 2002 7:59 pm
by Ray Montee
Jim I surely appreciate your response. I needed that.

I guess then, I must've mispronounced it, eh?

Posted: 6 Oct 2002 8:36 pm
by Herb Steiner
2 pre-wars and 1 post-war, all 6's

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Posted: 7 Oct 2002 4:31 am
by Todd Weger
Ray and Rick -- I have exactly ZERO Rickys! Ahem...(sound of foot tapping)...???

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TJW

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1956 Fender Stringmaster T-8 (C6, B11, E13); 1960 Fender Stringmaster D-8 (E13, C6); Melobar SLS lapsteel (open D); Chandler RH-4 Koa semi-hollow lapsteel (open G); Regal resonator (open G)

Posted: 7 Oct 2002 9:10 am
by Alan Michael
One pre-war that I recenly purchased and it's about as close to mint as it gets. I just need to replace the tone pot. Anyone know where I can get a pot and octagonal tone knob.

Thanks, Alan Michael

Ray...thanks a bunch for the Opry tape featuring JB. It is a real joy to listen to.
With this recording and the slant charts that Rick Aiello sent me a while back, I should be playing like JB in no time. HA HA! Thanks again Rick.

Posted: 7 Oct 2002 12:07 pm
by Rick Collins
One, post war eight.

Posted: 7 Oct 2002 12:17 pm
by Walter Glockler
One ยด48 Bronson Melody King 6 - string, mfd. by
Rickenbacker

Posted: 7 Oct 2002 12:49 pm
by HowardR
I have two pre war...one 7 string and one 10 string.

I have one Silver Hawaiian, a D16(metal body), a D8, and a D8 & 10

Posted: 7 Oct 2002 1:56 pm
by Jon Light
One pre, one post---

pre:
--Silver Hawaiian

post:
--Panda

--both 6 string

Posted: 7 Oct 2002 2:05 pm
by Jeff Watson
I've got 3 pre wars and 2 post (bakelite 6's), a frypan, a double 6 console and daily regrets about the 7 string that Ray now owns.

Posted: 7 Oct 2002 2:57 pm
by Ray Montee
Hey Alan, sure glad you're enjoying JB from way back when on the REAL OPRY!! There's no sound quite like it!

I could't recall if I'd sent you that tape and spent all morning doing it again for you.
Oh well.......

S-O-R-R-Y about that Jeff. It sure was nice of you to sell that one to me. I've enjoyed it immensely and it just goes to show all that you really are an unselfish, generous, charitable kind of picker.

Any other Forumites out there with a Rick?
Let's hear from you, okay?



Posted: 7 Oct 2002 3:41 pm
by Jim Landers
I have number C18 that I assume was the 18th one made in 1935 and C1717 which was from 1937.

Posted: 7 Oct 2002 4:54 pm
by Kim West
i've just the one, a "panda" from what i've learned here. couple questions for ray or whomever: 1) where will the serial number be? i just looked again, and can't see one. 2) can you proud parents post some pictures of your prides and joys? i'd really like to know more, and it helps to SEE what you're talking about. there's so darn many little subtle things about these. i realize it's eBay, but some folks there say pre-war this and post-war that, but from the photos, i think something's up. i'd also like to know--opinions (i realize)--the pros and cons of the differences. what difference does the wider pickup make versus the thinner one; what about the tailpiece as opposed to through-the-body; knobs on both sides or on one side. you know what i mean. let's elaborate here, please. i want to learn some more, and you guys could write the book, i suspect.

Posted: 7 Oct 2002 5:06 pm
by Kim West
...and since this thread is entitled "...bakelites...and stuff", here's some more "stuff": give me your recommendations for strings for your rickies, and for other guitars, as well. [i just bought a little blue "bronson" (just like my mots national), and i'd like suggestions for that one, too.]

Posted: 7 Oct 2002 7:13 pm
by Ray Montee
Kim........check your email.
Good Luck and have fun!!

Posted: 7 Oct 2002 9:05 pm
by Kenny Dail
2 pre war Bakelites and 1 Frypan approx 1931 to '35 vintage. All my Ricks are 6 stringers.

Other stuff consists of a Gibson EH185 6 string. Mullen D10 approx 3 yrs old, 2 Emmons D10 P/P. One is 1968 and the other is a 1973 lacquer with wooden necks. One 1961 Fender D8 Stringmaster and one Regal reso.

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Posted: 8 Oct 2002 7:13 am
by Mark Durante
As I said on the other thread, I have three of the carved body mid fifties D-8's and also an SW-8 single neck. They hit on a pickup design in 1931 that is still hard to beat.

Posted: 8 Oct 2002 10:53 am
by Cartwright Thompson
How many do you have Ray?

Posted: 8 Oct 2002 12:38 pm
by Ray Montee
Mr. Thompson........
I'm very proud to now own 3 Bakelite 7's;
6 Bakelite 6's; 2 Bakelite postwar 6's; a Shot Jackson FryPan-8; a dbl-8 Rick wooden mdl from around 1965 with small pickups.

Posted: 8 Oct 2002 6:55 pm
by Dana Duplan
No bakelites at this time--Ray has my one and only now. I'd like to find a prewar 7-string (wouldn't everyone). I do, however, have a very rare bird--a Rickenbacher Ken Roberts Model, ca. 1937. While it's not a steel, it's really cool with an extension nut played lap style. Kind of a hollowbody bakelite lapsteel! I understand there are only a few around. It may end up on ebay soon though (if I don't get talked out of it first), since I have to finace an upcoming acoustic guitar that I am having built--sure wish I could keep them all!
DD

Posted: 8 Oct 2002 8:29 pm
by Ray Montee
eBay has a dbl-neck 7-stringer that appears to be of Bakelite construction, at least the two necks....