Early amps and matching lap steels

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Mickoz
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Early amps and matching lap steels

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Most early Rickenbacher amps were available with lap steels.

On a recent spring day I lined some up for a pic, I hope you enjoy.

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Early amps and matching lap steels

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Mick, that is quite the 8) collection of Rickenbacker Steels and early amplifiers.

Could we trouble you to identify the different model guitars and amps in your photo ? :)
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Very cool!

Ditto on that info request.
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Very nice collection!

Your "The Speaker" amp appears smaller than I would have expected. What size of speaker is in it?

Do you have both the A22 (shorter scale) and A25 aluminum "frying pans"? Or are they both the same model? I couldn't tell from the photo.

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Re: Early amps and matching lap steels

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8mileshigher wrote:Mick, that is quite the 8) collection of Rickenbacker Steels and early amplifiers.

Could we trouble you to identify the different model guitars and amps in your photo ? :)
Hi 8,
This will help:-http://rickenbackeroutfits.blogspot.com/
And :-http://rickenbackerlapsteels.blogspot.com/
Cheers,
Mick
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