lap steel parts-where
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Does anyone know where I could find a bridge/tailpiece for a 6-string lap steel. Anyone sell parts, or do I have to visit my local machinist and have one made up?
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Thanks, Erv. I've seen those on Ebay. Gretch parts, as I recall. Do you know what the "string spread" of these bridges is? I'm also looking at a hard tail, top loaded bridge at Stu-Mac, part # 5304. Seems like it would work, if I can even out the saddles and get the height up a bit. Again, thanks, I'll check 'er out.
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I put that exact same bridge on my Rogue. The nut's string spacing matched the bridge spaceing pretty well.Erv Niehaus wrote:You can have this chrome bridge w/screws for $20 plus postage:
Made a difference in sound, sustain.
Also made slants easier and cleaner sounding.
(Wider string spacing at nut means less angle on slants)
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lap steel bridge on ebay
I purchased a new 8-string bridge on ebay a few months ago. The guy's name who makes them is Ryan and his e-mail is rrukavina@bresnan.net He had 6 or 8 string bridges.
It was a brass base with a Stainless insert for the bearing surface it was held down with 3 screws, polished, pretty nice. I don't see him selling any right now on ebay, but contact him for pictures...
It was a brass base with a Stainless insert for the bearing surface it was held down with 3 screws, polished, pretty nice. I don't see him selling any right now on ebay, but contact him for pictures...
David Haddock
haddockguitars@gmail.com
haddockguitars@gmail.com
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lap steel bridge
Thanks to all for your advice. I followed David's recommendation and bought a bridge from Ryan Rukavina. He was fast making it and getting to me and was able to give me the string spacing I wanted. A super bridge.
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