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Roger Rossmeisl (1927 in Kiel – 1979 in Berlin) was a German luthier who designed electric guitars in the 1950s and '60s for the US companies
Rickenbacker Rickenbacker International Corporation is a string instrument manufacturer based in Santa Ana, California. Rickenbacker is the first known maker of electric guitars, with a steel guitar in 1932, and produces a range of electric guitars and bass ...
and Fender.


Life and work

Roger's father Wenzel Rossmeisl (June 28, 1902 in
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– April 3, 1975 in
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) was a German jazz guitarist and had learned luthiery in
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. Father and son made the first electric guitar in Germany in 1947 (a
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). Based in Berlin the Rossmeisl's were pioneers in Germany in the design and manufacture of electric pickups. In 1946–7 Roger rebuilt pickups for the jazz guitarist Coco Schumann. Meanwhile, electrical components such as coils and magnets came from headphones and other equipment of the German armed forces (
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) In the late 1930s Wenzel sent his son for traditional luthiery training in
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, a center of violin and guitar making. Wenzel Rossmeisl sold his products under the brand name ''Roger'' in the late 1930s, as one of very few guitar manufacturers in Germany, until 1962. He also distributed guitars by the Italian manufacturer Eko. In September 1953 Roger Rossmeisl completed his business in Berlin and emigrated to the US. After a short time at the guitar manufacturer Gibson in
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,
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, he worked for the California manufacturers
Rickenbacker Rickenbacker International Corporation is a string instrument manufacturer based in Santa Ana, California. Rickenbacker is the first known maker of electric guitars, with a steel guitar in 1932, and produces a range of electric guitars and bass ...
. At Rickenbacker he was instrumental in the development of new product ranges including the
Rickenbacker 300 series The Rickenbacker 300 series is a series of semi-acoustic guitars manufactured by the Rickenbacker Company. The series was launched in 1958, shortly after F.C Hall took over Rickenbacker. The guitars were created by Roger Rossmeisl, a German guitar ...
of guitars, and the Rickenbacker 4000 and 4001 basses. Semie Mosely, later the founder of
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, was an apprentice at Rickenbacker under Rossmeisl. In 1962 he moved to Fender, where he was responsible for the development of
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and
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guitars in the style of the
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, such as the
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. Characteristic of his designs for Rickenbacker and Fender is the distinctive form of the guitar top: While traditional archtops have a uniform curvature similar to violins and cellos, Rossmeisl's designs have a strong bead on the slab edge and an almost flat surface in the center of the ceiling. This design feature is in English referred to as the "German Carve". While at Fender Rossmeisl hired the young Philip Kubicki (who went on to found his own company) from a production line role to serve as his assistant in the company's
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department. Save for the enduring
Telecaster Thinline The Fender Telecaster Thinline is a semi-hollow guitar made by the Fender company. It is a Telecaster with body cavities. Designed by German luthier Roger Rossmeisl in 1968, it was introduced in 1969 and updated in 1972 by replacing the standa ...
, many Rossmeisl-designed Fender guitars proved to be commercial failures that were phased out by the turn of the decade amid the epochal resurgence of Gibson's solid-body models. Although Rossmeisl was assiduous in cultivating personal relationships with the likes of
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and
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, his archtop Fender Montego I/II and LTD lines (designed to compete with Gibson's upscale, jazz-oriented
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and Super 400 as both the culmination of Rossmeisl's oeuvre and Fender's most expensive electric guitars of the era, notably exemplified by the hand-carved LTD) did not garner any prominent endorsers during the incipience of
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(which hewed close to rock's contemporaneous predilection for solid-body models) and could not compete with the more accessible price points of such Gibson hollow-body mainstays as the ES-175. He gave up guitar design upon returning to Germany in 1973 and died in 1979 at the age of 52.


Instruments designed by Roger Rossmeisl


Rickenbacker

* Rickenbacker Combo 800 * Rickenbacker Combo 600 * Rickenbacker 4000 Bass *
Rickenbacker 4001 The Rickenbacker 4001 is an bass guitar, electric bass that was manufactured by Rickenbacker as a two-Pickup (music technology), pickup "deluxe" version of their first production bass, the single-pickup model 4000. This design, created by Roger ...
Bass


Rickenbacker 300 Series The Rickenbacker 300 series is a series of semi-acoustic guitars manufactured by the Rickenbacker Company. The series was launched in 1958, shortly after F.C Hall took over Rickenbacker. The guitars were created by Roger Rossmeisl, a German guitar ...

*
Rickenbacker 325 The Rickenbacker 325 is the first of the Capri series of hollow body guitars released in 1958 by Rickenbacker. Overview The 325 was designed by Roger Rossmeisl, a guitar craftsman from a family of German instrument makers. Production models had ...
*
Rickenbacker 330 The Rickenbacker 330 is part of Rickenbacker's 300 series of guitars. The 330 entered the Rickenbacker product line in 1958, though at the time the 300 series of guitars was known as the "Capri" series.
* Rickenbacker 330/12 * Rickenbacker 340 * Rickenbacker 340/12 * Rickenbacker 360 *
Rickenbacker 360/12 The Rickenbacker 360/12 is the Rickenbacker company's 12-string variant of its 360 electric guitar model. Mainly known for producing " jangly" sounds, it was among the first electric 12-string guitars. The 360/12 was given worldwide attention w ...
* Rickenbacker 370 * Rickenbacker 370/12 * Rickenbacker 380L Laguna (discontinued)


Fender

* Fender King (later renamed to "Kingman") * Fender Concert guitar * Fender Classic * Fender Folk Guitar * Fender Palomino * Fender Malibu *
Fender Coronado The Fender Coronado is a double-cutaway thin-line hollow-body electric guitar, announced in 1965. It is manufactured by Fender Musical Instruments Corporation. The aesthetic design embodied in the Coronado represents a departure from previous F ...
* Fender Montego * Fender Wildwood * Fender LTD * Fender Rosewood Telecaster *
Fender Telecaster Thinline The Fender Telecaster Thinline is a semi-hollow guitar made by the Fender company. It is a Telecaster with body cavities. Designed by German luthier Roger Rossmeisl in 1968, it was introduced in 1969 and updated in 1972 by replacing the standa ...


Literature

* Rainer Kordus: '' Roger guitars – success story of a German luthier family, '' in '' electric guitars; '' special issue of the journal Guitar


Resources

* Erfolgsgeschichte einer deutschen Gitarrenbauerfamilie, in: ''Stromgitarren;'' Sonderheft der Zeitschrift Gitarre & Bass zur Geschichte der E-Gitarre, S. 112–115. MM-Musik-Media-Verlag, Ulm 2004. * Carlo May: ''Vintage-Gitarren und ihre Geschichten.'' Darin: Kapitel ''Alles Roger? – Die Rossmeisls und ihre Gitarren,'' S. 68–71. MM-Musik-Media-Verlag, Ulm 1994.


External links


Rossmeisl und Roger-Gitarren auf ''schlaggitarren.de''
(German)

* ttp://www.vintageguitar.com/1939/rossmeisl-guitars/ Philip Kubicki: ''Rossmeisl Guitars – Father and Son Operation'' at ''vintageguitar.com''
Fotogalerie mit einer typischen Roger-Schlaggitarre auf ''vintageaudioberlin.de''
(German)


References

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