Longtime RIC players???

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Ok historians, so who's been using a RIC the longest in the music world? Right now Roger McGuinn and Paul Kantner come to mind as they still use a RIC in their performances and albums.

Who's been playing this brand the longest?

Not who's the oldest but who has been using a RIC consistenly throughout their career. Guys like Petty and Campbell come to mind but they're new to the scene.

Blues, rock, country, even folk players... they're all eligible.

Any ideas?

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chris squire since about 1960-sumthing-still playing "the" bass today on tour and in the studio....
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According to wikipedia, chris plays his rick since 1965.
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Well he died recently, but Jerry Byrd played a Rickenbacker lap steel since at least the 40s, and I think there would be a couple of other lap steelers from around that time. I would definitely put McGuinn at no.1 for the rock field, though.
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