My Latest Creation .. 8 Strings In Deco Style
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- Tom Pettingill
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My Latest Creation .. 8 Strings In Deco Style
Here we have one of my latest creations, an 8 string prototype of my revised Deco style.
It has a real sweet big and full lush tone.
The specs:
25" scale
35 3/4" long x 10 1/4" wide at lower bout
African mahogany / Khaya with a nice lightly flamed maple
maple / stainless steel string through body bridge
bone nut
Grover tuners
Wallace Tru Tone pickup
inlayed basswood position / fret markers
Tru Oil finish
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It has a real sweet big and full lush tone.
The specs:
25" scale
35 3/4" long x 10 1/4" wide at lower bout
African mahogany / Khaya with a nice lightly flamed maple
maple / stainless steel string through body bridge
bone nut
Grover tuners
Wallace Tru Tone pickup
inlayed basswood position / fret markers
Tru Oil finish
.
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Yeseree...
I can hear that sweety all the way over here, just by looking.
Keep up the great work Tom.
And I'll keep dreaming...
Keep up the great work Tom.
And I'll keep dreaming...
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Lovely Tom! Love the string-through bridge, and I bet the sustain is amazing!
Fred
Fred
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Thanks all, I am very happy how it turned out
I love the old deco era steels and tried to capture that vintage flavor, but in a modern instrument of my own.
It took a little effort to scale it up from my 6 string version but still keep the proportions correct.
Here is the 6 stringer for reference
http://bb.steelguitarforum.com/viewtopi ... highlight=
I'm not too sure what my next project is going to be yet, but I've got a couple cool ideas I've been working on and a great stash of woods stockpiled
I love the old deco era steels and tried to capture that vintage flavor, but in a modern instrument of my own.
It took a little effort to scale it up from my 6 string version but still keep the proportions correct.
Here is the 6 stringer for reference
http://bb.steelguitarforum.com/viewtopi ... highlight=
I'm not too sure what my next project is going to be yet, but I've got a couple cool ideas I've been working on and a great stash of woods stockpiled
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I love your "my latest creation" posts Tom.
It's pure guitarnograpy!
It's pure guitarnograpy!
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Thought I'd bump this thread up and add an updated pic of the headstock with logo.
I really like this guitar, but I think 6 strings is about right for me.
For any interested its up in the Instruments for Sale section
http://bb.steelguitarforum.com/viewtopic.php?t=141256
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I really like this guitar, but I think 6 strings is about right for me.
For any interested its up in the Instruments for Sale section
http://bb.steelguitarforum.com/viewtopic.php?t=141256
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