DON'T LOOK LIKE NO WILLYb0b wrote:I just think it's ugly.
Harmos Pedal Steel played by Robert Randolph
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Ugly is in the eye of the beholder.
I think this design addresses some of the inherent weaknesses of the instrument. Space frames can be more rigid than solid structures.
It might look better if it were called a GFI or Lone Star. I'd have one in a minute.
If I didn't have to get rid of my maple MSA to get it....
I think this design addresses some of the inherent weaknesses of the instrument. Space frames can be more rigid than solid structures.
It might look better if it were called a GFI or Lone Star. I'd have one in a minute.
If I didn't have to get rid of my maple MSA to get it....
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Because it was so long ago and my memory isn't what I wish it was, some of the details escape me. As I recall- and from looking at the pic- I don't believe it folded up but did come apart fairly easily. Also I don't recall it having cross-shafts/bellcranks, etc. We did have some discussions about building a "drop-in" frame whereby it could be played as a lap steel or dropped into a preset frame arrangement and snapped into place allowing for it to become a pedal steel however those musings never became more than a concept. It had fantastic sustain and was extremely light.
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I really didn't play it, Mike- just made some parts, etc and then went to the studio to fuss with it. As I recall the pedals were similar to the Carter Starter channels and the knees were the same and the feel was kinda mushy. That being said - all of Sage's guitars absolutely sing and resonate forever- the amplified sound being a bit too "sterile" for my personal taste but perhaps that was due to the Lollar pickups being wound a bit too lightly for my taste.
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I kind of like the way it looks. It's just absurd looking enough to appeal to my appreciation of the bizarre.
Does it have any knee levers?
Does it have any knee levers?
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