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Gerald Ross
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From: Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA

posted 18 December 2001 11:01 AM     profile   send email     edit
I went to the Elderly Instruments website and noticed that they will be selling a limited edition Rick lap steel after the first of the year. There is nothing mentioned about this on the Rickenbacker website.
http://www.elderly.com/new_instruments/185N.htm

Anyone have any idea about this? Which model is this?

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Gerald Ross
Gerald's Fingerstyle Guitar Website


[This message was edited by Gerald Ross on 18 December 2001 at 12:53 PM.]

Bob Stone
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From: Gainesville, FL, USA

posted 18 December 2001 12:38 PM     profile   send email     edit
Okay, so what's a Ric S100? I'm not familiar with that model and don't see it in Richard Smith's book.
Gerald Ross
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From: Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA

posted 18 December 2001 12:49 PM     profile   send email     edit
Whatever it is, Elderly is selling it for $375 (they sent me an email quote).

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Gerald Ross
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Steve Honum
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From: LosAngelesCa

posted 18 December 2001 02:06 PM     profile     edit
I saw the NAMM "Special Edition" lap steel in Anaheim at the Show last year. It was nothing like the vintage Ricks. No horseshoe pick up, wood body etc. Looked pretty 'run-of-the-mill' imho. The guy at their booth didn't know much about the old steels. Only a few of their basses still use the horsehoe.
Haere mai,
Steve H.
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Michael Brebes
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From: Northridge CA

posted 18 December 2001 02:12 PM     profile   send email     edit
It is the one that was sold as a student model. A picture can be found at www.rickbeat.com which should answer your questions.

Brad modified the URL to point to the S100 page directly.

[This message was edited by Brad Bechtel on 18 December 2001 at 03:56 PM.]

Michael Frede
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From: Sonoita, AZ, USA

posted 18 December 2001 03:35 PM     profile   send email     edit
I have an original S100 in transparent red finish w/case.It has classic Hawaiian tone.I currently have it tuned to A6.Simple as it is,I just love it!
Gerald Ross
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From: Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA

posted 18 December 2001 07:59 PM     profile   send email     edit
If there's no horseshoe pickup than why is Rickenbacker doing this? If all that's been discussed is true than this guitar is just a slab of wood with raised strings and a stock pickup, an eighth grade shop class project.

They could of reproduced the pickup to the original specs and went for the original design one hundred percent. But from what's been said it appears they didn't.

It sounds like they got lazy and didn't really give a damn. More of a board room decision than an artistic statement.

Doesn't Rickenbaker know what their vintage steels are going for these days? Fender and Gibson know the vintage market. They're reproducing and selling re-issues of their classic designs. Yeah, I know we're talking standard guitars vs. steels and the limited market etc., but come on, Rickenbacker should of done it right or not done it at all.

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Gerald Ross
Gerald's Fingerstyle Guitar Website


[This message was edited by Gerald Ross on 18 December 2001 at 08:02 PM.]

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