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Ritter Instruments Shop Tour
PG's Charles Saufley is in Deidesheim, Germany where Jens Ritter gives him a tour of his winery that he's converted into a workshop where he makes some of the best bass guitars in the world.
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gibstrat
on 09/06/2011
that was very cool thx pg. even though I'm a guitar player and not a bass player, that was great.
groupsax
on 09/06/2011
"high end" is subjective. And $9500 bucks is not cheap in comparison to many great playing guitars. Over $20k is just plain dumb unless you are a collector or a major artist. Who needs a 20k instrument or who would want to play one in fear of damaging it? Give me a good old Gibson ES175 and let the skills do the talking.
Michael
on 09/02/2011
$9500 is actually quite cheap for a high-end Jazz guitar. Most of the really great contemporary builders of Jazz boxes price their guitars over $20,000.
Spanky
on 09/01/2011
Nice interview and very nice instruments! True artists. But the George Benson guitar is 6600 EU ($9500)....YIKES!! That's a lot of money, but hey they have a year back-order so good for them. You can get a 4 string bass for only $5000.
major twang
on 09/01/2011
Europeans know how to live! I love it!! Thanks to Premier Guitar and M. Ritter for the tour!!!
dAs
on 08/31/2011
Awesome interview... very inspiring.
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