Did Steve Howe ever use a Ric (on a recording)?

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I believe Steve Howe played PRIMARILY a Rickenbacker in one of his earliest bands, Tomorrow.
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I believe Steve Howe played a PRIMARILY a Rickenbacker in one of his earliest bands, Tomorrow.
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I received an email from Steve Howe in May last year. Here are parts of the email:
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"Hi Björn,

...My wonderful blonde 12 string was stolen and may be in France or Japan, hidden in some collection...

...The older model was then acquired through a friend....

...On Fragile, And you and I, I played Chris's Guild 12 string acoustic. Awaken was the first Rick' 12 string part. The Yes Album only has acoustic 12 string, in the Portuguese 12 string
wrongly called a vahalia at the time....

Steve."

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The older Rickenbacker he mentions is a model 1993 (YES, I have found one more, it will show up in the 1993 Inventory on my site.
Just a few words about this "Portuguese 12-string".
It is actually a Laud. Here is the Laud and that is actually what Steve plays and here is a photo of a REAL Portuguese guitar

Take care

Björn

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Post by randyz »

Stirling: When Howe played in Tomorrow, I believe his main guitar was a Gibson ES-175. Every photo I've seen from that time period (1967-1968) shows him with that guitar.
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Post by twangs »

Steve's predecessor, Peter Banks, used a Ric during all tenure with Yes. He gets some great sounds from that beat up guitar.
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Post by gingerly »

I'm pretty sure there is 12 String on the Tomorrow record, and also on the Bodast record, if memory serves. I thought I saw a pic of a Ric in some live shot or another...
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Post by dougp »

I don't hear any 12-string on the original Tomorrow album, but there definitely is on the version of "Why" included as a bonus track on the CD. Purely rhythm; the (stinging!) lead is played on a 6-string (presumably the ES-175).
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