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Bobbe-26 BIGSBYS-WOW!
Chas-the S-10 Maurice guitar was the one I was thinking of when I mentioned You-I know that you did not initiate all the modifications to that one-and it was definitely in need of your work-everything you did was in effort to restore a fine instrument (albeit one with issues)to great working condition as you did with the Ernie Ball Bigsby when I owned it-Thank You
Chas-the S-10 Maurice guitar was the one I was thinking of when I mentioned You-I know that you did not initiate all the modifications to that one-and it was definitely in need of your work-everything you did was in effort to restore a fine instrument (albeit one with issues)to great working condition as you did with the Ernie Ball Bigsby when I owned it-Thank You
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David, can't speak for the Gibson, but having owned a Stringmaster I'd say the Fender has more highs and lacks the buttery midrange that the Bigsbys have. Again, I think this is because of the difference in PU design more than the body construction ( which I'm sure also has an affect to a some degree ). I have two guitars at the moment that I can compare side by side, a Sho Bud permanent and a Bigsby. While the Bud sounds terrific, Bigsby still walks away as a winner with its' big, fat, clear full tone. And I think these two guitars are a close comparison, having a similar cabinet construction ( maple wood, metal endplates, raised necks, etc. ) and both being made in -63.
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That sounds like an invite, Todd. I would like to take you up on that offer. I might plan a mini-vacation down that way.BTW I am only about 3 hours south of you.... you are welcome down any time.
Todd
And of course, anytime that you are up this way you
are welcome to stop by. There are quite a few SGF members here in the Portland/Vancouver area. We could have a get together and even jam a little.
How does that sound?
Aloha,
Don
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Would it be wrong for me to say that that the Clinesmith steel guitar could quite possibly be better than the original? After all these years of me playing Bigsbys,(still do), I feel that these guitars might quite possibly be superior to the originals.
I was very disappointed to hear a person that should know better)call these guitars "knock offs" of the original design the other day, it was a shame he was only a fan of the man and not the great steel guitar.
I will be replacing my "true Bigsbys" with this Clinesmith steel as soon as I get it. Sure, the original is worth a lot more because of its heritage, but I'm going to be playing this great Clinesmith, EVERY WHERE! With pride.
The future is bright for the sales of a guitar of this quality, I promise you the tone, playability and investmant will be three great reasons to invest in this truly great instrument.
Todd's great quality has been proven in the guitars/dobros he has already built, the quality continues, he's already building his own heritage into these great guitars.
The price he is charging today may be a fraction of it's future worth. Wish I had a dozen!
Great things in the future, I'm sure.
(Now hurry Todd, I need my guitar!!!)
Bobbster!!
I was very disappointed to hear a person that should know better)call these guitars "knock offs" of the original design the other day, it was a shame he was only a fan of the man and not the great steel guitar.
I will be replacing my "true Bigsbys" with this Clinesmith steel as soon as I get it. Sure, the original is worth a lot more because of its heritage, but I'm going to be playing this great Clinesmith, EVERY WHERE! With pride.
The future is bright for the sales of a guitar of this quality, I promise you the tone, playability and investmant will be three great reasons to invest in this truly great instrument.
Todd's great quality has been proven in the guitars/dobros he has already built, the quality continues, he's already building his own heritage into these great guitars.
The price he is charging today may be a fraction of it's future worth. Wish I had a dozen!
Great things in the future, I'm sure.
(Now hurry Todd, I need my guitar!!!)
Bobbster!!
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WARNING!
Do not view these steels while driving or opperating heavy equipment.
What an endorsement from Bobbe on the new Clinesmith's!
What an endorsement from Bobbe on the new Clinesmith's!
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Chas thanks for posting the photos. Yes my daughter had to be in there. Maybe she will be the future of steel guitar?? I did buy her a Rickenbacker wood body 6 string in Red Bluff CA. I had this crazy vision I would drive into Red Bluff and find a Wright Custom sitting in a pawn shop. Well I found nice Ricky for cheap as a boob prize.
Don, Yes thats an invite. I would come up to Portland for a steel get together. Theres alot of steelers your up your way. That sounds like a blast. Do you know John Stein ?... or known as Doc Stein? I met him last year in Weisser Idaho and was really impressed with his 7 string Dobro playing.
Bobbe, Can't wait to get your guitar in your hands. The foundry is supposed to start casting the 10 string parts with in the next week or so. I will give it my all to live up to your expectations. Thanks so much for the positive post.
Tom, you know what it's like to wood hunt. I have driven hundreds of miles, and dug through thousands of board feet of Birdseye maple. I am heading out thursday to do it again. Although sometimes I will call a supplier and put an order in, but I sure like picking it out myself.
Jussi, thanks. Actually it's a T-8. I was going for the 1946/7 Joaquin Murphy guitar. Minus the additional tone knob on top.
Thanks to all the positive posts. I brings me great joy to be building these great guitars.
Todd
Don, Yes thats an invite. I would come up to Portland for a steel get together. Theres alot of steelers your up your way. That sounds like a blast. Do you know John Stein ?... or known as Doc Stein? I met him last year in Weisser Idaho and was really impressed with his 7 string Dobro playing.
Bobbe, Can't wait to get your guitar in your hands. The foundry is supposed to start casting the 10 string parts with in the next week or so. I will give it my all to live up to your expectations. Thanks so much for the positive post.
Tom, you know what it's like to wood hunt. I have driven hundreds of miles, and dug through thousands of board feet of Birdseye maple. I am heading out thursday to do it again. Although sometimes I will call a supplier and put an order in, but I sure like picking it out myself.
Jussi, thanks. Actually it's a T-8. I was going for the 1946/7 Joaquin Murphy guitar. Minus the additional tone knob on top.
Thanks to all the positive posts. I brings me great joy to be building these great guitars.
Todd
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I'd be happy to trade my Rondo SX lap steel for one of those, Todd.
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"Jussi, thanks. Actually it's a T-8. I was going for the 1946/7 Joaquin Murphy guitar. Minus the additional tone knob on top."
Well, duh, I guess it was all that birdseye that made me see double/triple/whatever... But ok, I guess now we know how Murph's guitar looked as brand new ( I sure know how it looks now )
Well, duh, I guess it was all that birdseye that made me see double/triple/whatever... But ok, I guess now we know how Murph's guitar looked as brand new ( I sure know how it looks now )
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Clinesmith steel guitars
This thread is just too fascinating to let it linger in 2008
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Re: Clinesmith steel guitars
Agreed, its always a pleasure to see Todd's fine workRick Barnhart wrote:This thread is just too fascinating to let it linger in 2008
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I would agree, some threads are worth revisiting. The mystic of the Bigsby story is always interesting.......
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I will soon be offering my PA Reissue 10-10-8 for sale, if anyone will be interested in it. Pedals on both 10-string necks, and a non-pedal 8 string neck up front. It has the last two original Bigsby 10-string necks in existence.
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Son, we live in a world with walls, and those walls have to be guarded by men with steel guitars. Who's gonna do it? You? You, Lt. Weinberg?
Son, we live in a world with walls, and those walls have to be guarded by men with steel guitars. Who's gonna do it? You? You, Lt. Weinberg?