- Adolph Rickenbacker
Adolph Rickenbacker (1886 – 1976) was the founder of the
Rickenbacker guitar company.Born Adolf Rickenbacher in
Switzerland . He settled inLos Angeles in 1928. He Anglicized his name to Adolph Rickenbacker, due partially to postWorld War I anti-German sentiments, but also to capitalize on the popularity of his cousin, theFlying Ace Eddie Rickenbacker .His Rickenbacher (later Rickenbacker) Manufacturing Company made metal bodies for
National String Instrument Corporation beginning in the 1920s. It was through this connection that Rickenbacher metGeorge Beauchamp and Paul Barth, and in 1931 the three founded theRo-Pat-In Company . In 1932 they produced the first cast aluminum versions of thelap steel guitar . In 1934 the company was renamed theElectro String Instrument Corporation . By the time production ceased in 1939, about 2,700 Frying Pan guitars had been produced.Rickenbacker, never completely convinced of the guitar business's potential, continued manufacturing until 1953 when he sold his company to
F.C. Hall , a forerunner of the Southern California electric guitar boom.External links
* [http://www.rickenbacker.com/history_early.asp Early history] of Rickenbacher/Electro String, from the [http://www.rickenbacker.com Rickenbacker]
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