Anyone know anything about these lawsuit models ?
Anyone know anything about these lawsuit models ?
I didn't know they defied gravity.
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Did Rigel sue Fender over these?
A friend of mine picked one of them up really cheap, and it was a pretty good amplified stage mandolin. Not much acoustic tone though.
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[ATTACH=CONFIG]202723 this one has a more radiused body and smaller horns (correct terminology.)
And it floats!
I used to own one I actually bought from Ted Eschliman of Jazzmando and Cafe moderator fame. Blueburst. Very, very cool. Agree they’re good, inexpensive plug and play mandos (I bought mine for praise band at church). Agree also that the acoustic tone is NOT in the realm of my Rigel CT-110. It wasn’t turrible unplugged and Ted’s description was spot on, so no surprises, but I was glad I had other unplugged options. I eventually gave it to my brother who’s still playing it…
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FM 61 was a tele like outline that is a public domain shape I suppose , given how many adopted it.
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