Frying Pan Guitar
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Frying Pan Guitar
FYI
Tonights episode of the T.V. show Pawn Stars is supposed to feature a 1934 Rickenbacker "frying pan" guitar. The show airs on cable's History channel. It should be in the second of back to back episodes.
cheers!
Tonights episode of the T.V. show Pawn Stars is supposed to feature a 1934 Rickenbacker "frying pan" guitar. The show airs on cable's History channel. It should be in the second of back to back episodes.
cheers!
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Just came up to post this - 10:30 PM Eastern time. These shows repeat fairly often, and Saturday or Sunday marathons are not uncommon.
Maybe a move to the Guitars forum is appropriate for this thread?
Maybe a move to the Guitars forum is appropriate for this thread?
Can we have everything louder than everything else?
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Jesse from Cowtown Guitars was the expert. Rick ended up buying it for $1500.
I love watching the show, but I take it with a huge grain of salt. A couple of years ago, a guy came on the show with what he claimed was a '60 Les Paul Custom. As soon as it came out of the case you saw a volute and witch hat knobs, so you knew it was a Norlin era guitar. The guy left disappointed - or so it seemed. It turned out that the prospective seller was a luthier at Cowtown.....
I love watching the show, but I take it with a huge grain of salt. A couple of years ago, a guy came on the show with what he claimed was a '60 Les Paul Custom. As soon as it came out of the case you saw a volute and witch hat knobs, so you knew it was a Norlin era guitar. The guy left disappointed - or so it seemed. It turned out that the prospective seller was a luthier at Cowtown.....
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Hopefully Chumlee doesn't try to cook with it. 
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I concur. The show's totally scripted. A friend of mine was on vacation in Vegas and visited the shop. He and his wife saw the guys at the back of the store, meeting with producers and learning their lines for that episode. I also don't think Chumlee's as dumb as he portrays.mysteron09 wrote:I love watching the show, but I take it with a huge grain of salt.
Still, it's a fun show to watch and certainly informative. I especially liked the episode where a woman brought in a Faberge brooch and didn't have any idea of the value, only wanting a few thousand dollars for it. It was apparently worth $30,000-$35,000!
“'What was that note?' I told him it was a B natural, the third of G dominant 7 going back to C minor, and I can't talk while I'm playing so don't ask me any more questions." - Ron Carter to Miles Davis
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Check at 0:23, 6:15 and 12:20.
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The last 7 seconds are priceless.

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At least the guitar shop guy knows how to pronounce the company's name.
“'What was that note?' I told him it was a B natural, the third of G dominant 7 going back to C minor, and I can't talk while I'm playing so don't ask me any more questions." - Ron Carter to Miles Davis
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Remember, it was all scripted and they were trained how to pronounce the harder words.NFB-418 wrote:At least the guitar shop guy knows how to pronounce the company's name.
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And if they mess them up, they just do another "take" until they get it right...jps wrote:Remember, it was all scripted and they were trained how to pronounce the harder words.NFB-418 wrote:At least the guitar shop guy knows how to pronounce the company's name.![]()
I have NO idea what to do with those skinny stringed things... I'm just a bass player...
