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.
Early amps and matching lap steels
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Early amps and matching lap steels
Mick, that is quite the collection of Rickenbacker Steels and early amplifiers.
Could we trouble you to identify the different model guitars and amps in your photo ?
Could we trouble you to identify the different model guitars and amps in your photo ?
Re: Early amps and matching lap steels
Very cool!
Ditto on that info request.
Ditto on that info request.
Re: Early amps and matching lap steels
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.
Thanks.
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.
Thanks.
Re: Early amps and matching lap steels
Hi 8,8mileshigher wrote:Mick, that is quite the collection of Rickenbacker Steels and early amplifiers.
Could we trouble you to identify the different model guitars and amps in your photo ?
This will help:-http://rickenbackeroutfits.blogspot.com/
And :-http://rickenbackerlapsteels.blogspot.com/
Cheers,
Mick