The Rickenbacker Bakelite Band rehearsing for the 2009 Dekefest.
BTW, the lap steel player is Pat Quilter, founder of QSC Audio. He did design work for Pignose before I worked there. I was talking to him at a guitar show and didn't know who he was. He asked me a question about one of the amps he had designed and I started by crediting the design to "amp guru" Pat Quilter. Then I mentioned some of the unique (read weird) features of the amp, and finished by adding that I was good friends with Pat's brother Matt. I introduced myself and he said, "I'm Pat Quilter".
The Ultimate Rickenbacker Artists?
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That is awesome! Thanks. I love the story of you meeting Pat - way too funny. I'll bet he really enjoyed it.
What a collection of fine old instruments.
What a collection of fine old instruments.
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I had brought some rare and unusual Pignose stuff to sell. A dealer I know let me display it in his booth. I was setting it up when Pat walked in. The dealer knew who he was but didn't tell me because he was hoping I'd step in it! Glad I didn't.
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That is a cool story and video! BTW, what is the bass instrument in the video? At first glance, I thought it was an upright vacuum cleaner, but then I realized they weren't around in the 30's!
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Something like this:Low End Lover wrote:BTW, what is the bass instrument in the video. At first glance, I thought it was an upright vacuum cleaner, but then I realized they weren't around in the 30's!![]()
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