Williams 700 Series Photos

Instruments, mechanical issues, copedents, techniques, etc.

Moderator: Shoshanah Marohn

User avatar
Barry Hyman
Posts: 608
Joined: 29 Sep 2008 4:31 pm
Location: upstate New York, USA
Contact:

Williams 700 Series Photos

Post by Barry Hyman »

The photos aren't much -- by the time I learned how to use the new digital camera, it was too cold to take it outside. But I sure think this is a pretty steel!

Image
Image
Image

And now the happy owner!

Image
I give music lessons on several different instruments in Cambridge, NY (between Bennington, VT and Albany, NY). But my true love is pedal steel. I've been obsessed with steel since 1972; don't know anything I'd rather talk about... www.barryhyman.com
Tony Dingus
Posts: 3598
Joined: 24 May 2002 12:01 am
Location: Kingsport, Tennessee, USA

Post by Tony Dingus »

Nice guitar! :D

Tony
Mack Quinney
Posts: 446
Joined: 4 Feb 2008 12:49 pm
Location: Texas, USA

Post by Mack Quinney »

How pretty! Nice guitar.
76 Emmons Push Pull, Williams 600, ShoBud Pro I, MSA Classic, Remington SteelMaster dbl 8, MSA Super Slide dbl 8, Gold Tone 6, And other instruments and equipment I can't afford.
User avatar
Greg Cutshaw
Posts: 6610
Joined: 17 Nov 1998 1:01 am
Location: Corry, PA, USA
Contact:

Post by Greg Cutshaw »

That'a a guitar I'd like to onw!!!! How many knee levers???

Greg
User avatar
Jerry Overstreet
Posts: 12622
Joined: 11 Jul 2000 12:01 am
Location: Louisville Ky

Post by Jerry Overstreet »

That's a beaut Barry! Love that curly maple. How does the 700 differ from the earlier 400 and 600 series?
User avatar
Duncan Hodge
Posts: 1670
Joined: 26 Dec 2003 1:01 am
Location: DeLand, FL USA

Post by Duncan Hodge »

WOOHOO!!!. Now that's a purty steel. Congratulations Barry. I gotta try me one of them Williams thingys.
We too are cold here...I believe that the high is only in the low-mid 60s today.
Duncan
"The Edge... there is no honest way to explain it because the only people who really know where it is are the ones who have gone over."
John Floyd
Posts: 2556
Joined: 2 Mar 2001 1:01 am
Location: R.I.P.
Contact:

Post by John Floyd »

Beautiful Guitar :D
User avatar
Bill Ford
Posts: 3836
Joined: 13 Dec 1999 1:01 am
Location: Graniteville SC Aiken

Post by Bill Ford »

drooool!!!!!
Bill Ford S12 CLR, S12 Lamar keyless, Misc amps&toys Sharp Covers
Steeling for Jesus now!!!
User avatar
Dick Wood
Posts: 3060
Joined: 2 May 2005 12:01 am
Location: Springtown Texas, USA
Contact:

Post by Dick Wood »

If I had been blessed with lots of money instead of good looks,I'd own another Williams.

It's purdy.
Cops aren't paid much so I steel at night.
User avatar
Barry Hyman
Posts: 608
Joined: 29 Sep 2008 4:31 pm
Location: upstate New York, USA
Contact:

Post by Barry Hyman »

Five knee levers...

The 700 Series has a redesigned changer and a one-piece keyhead, I'm told, but I have never seen another Williams to compare it to...

I think it's as pretty as the old Sho-Buds, and it works as well as my indestructable old MSA, and the sound purrs like a 900 pound tiger...

Where are you other Williams owners? Upload! Let's see 'em!!!
I give music lessons on several different instruments in Cambridge, NY (between Bennington, VT and Albany, NY). But my true love is pedal steel. I've been obsessed with steel since 1972; don't know anything I'd rather talk about... www.barryhyman.com
User avatar
steve takacs
Posts: 5499
Joined: 4 Aug 1998 11:00 pm
Location: beijing, china via pittsburgh (deceased)

Super Choice

Post by steve takacs »

Barry, the Williams guitars look great and play like they look. Yours, I'm sure, fits the mold. Here is the one my wife bought me for as a retirement gift as if retirement were not enough. We were at Bill Rudolph's having picking up another Williams guitar on which he had worked. She saw this color blue on one of his steels & a year later summer 2008 became Christmas for me. Take care steve t

Image

Image
User avatar
mike nolan
Posts: 1255
Joined: 10 May 2000 12:01 am
Location: Forest Hills, NY USA
Contact:

Post by mike nolan »

Lovely axe Barry. Play it till it drops.
User avatar
steve takacs
Posts: 5499
Joined: 4 Aug 1998 11:00 pm
Location: beijing, china via pittsburgh (deceased)

6 String

Post by steve takacs »

Barry,what is that cool looking Telecaster-like 6 string to the far right in the photos? stevet
User avatar
Barry Hyman
Posts: 608
Joined: 29 Sep 2008 4:31 pm
Location: upstate New York, USA
Contact:

Post by Barry Hyman »

The six-string Steve asked about is a Carvin AE-185. I have two, a six- and a twelve-string. Telecaster shape, semi-hollow body, acoustic-style bridge with piezo which can be mixed in with the two humbuckers (which have coil splitters), neck-through body, active electronics, switch for putting the two magnetic pickups out of phase, locking tuners, stereo outputs. The six has a black walnut top and the twelve has a spruce top. They'd be nice if they had a few pedals and knee levers! :D
I give music lessons on several different instruments in Cambridge, NY (between Bennington, VT and Albany, NY). But my true love is pedal steel. I've been obsessed with steel since 1972; don't know anything I'd rather talk about... www.barryhyman.com
User avatar
Pete Conklin
Posts: 339
Joined: 1 Nov 2008 8:05 pm
Location: Austin, TX

Post by Pete Conklin »

As I've stated in other threads...I just love that Williams

Barry and Steve those are both Butes!! :whoa:
User avatar
Daniele Gilioli
Posts: 68
Joined: 16 Jan 2010 9:13 am
Location: Italy
Contact:

Re: Williams 700 Series Photos

Post by Daniele Gilioli »

Hello Barry, Real great PSG. I'm a recent Forum member and I posted on Pedalstell index "I'm looking at my first PSG". I'm 48 and I'm playing since years in a Bluegrass Band in Milano Italy.(as you can se by my recent posts). I've received a lot of Suggestions, and in the and I'm thinking seriously to become a Williams owner (SD10 400 or SD10 600, 3/5 E9). RED MICA is good.
Typeing "William "in the forum search utility I joined this post so that I would like to receive some comment. I have a doubt related to Wood Neck or Aluminium neck. I was told that Wood has more Mellow sound respect AlU tha has more bright one, but Some member told me that wood neck PSG could stay less in tune than AMU caused by temperature and humidity variation. I like Wood and its inlays however I would avoid to become crazy with staying in tune (remember I'm PSG Beginner). Could you please share with me yr Williams necks Experience ? I hope to enter soon in a Williams Owner teams. Thanks in advance Daniele
Daniele

www.hatsandspurs.it
Bluegrass and country music band
RED Williams PSG, Hilton PV, StroboFlip tuner, Bluegrass Mandolin, Guitar, Banjo, Dobro.
User avatar
Dennis Saydak
Posts: 671
Joined: 15 Feb 2008 5:05 pm
Location: Manitoba, Canada

Post by Dennis Saydak »

Barry Hyman wrote: Where are you other Williams owners? Upload! Let's see 'em!!!
Mines a keeper (3 & 5)


Image
Dennis
Just when you think you're getting ahead in the rat race, the rats get faster.
Steve Alcott
Posts: 1625
Joined: 6 Sep 2002 12:01 am
Location: New York, New York, USA

Post by Steve Alcott »

Image
User avatar
Ernest Cawby
Posts: 3716
Joined: 6 Aug 2003 12:01 am
Location: Lake City, Florida, USA, R.I.P.
Contact:

Hi

Post by Ernest Cawby »

Image

ERN
User avatar
Larry Jamieson
Posts: 2414
Joined: 30 Jan 2001 1:01 am
Location: Walton, NY USA
Contact:

Post by Larry Jamieson »

Barry, Here's mine.
Yours is beautiful! Bill sure builds good looking guitars, which also work well and sound good. I'll try to get up in your area to see yours and hear you play some time this summer.
Larry J.
Image
User avatar
Barry Hyman
Posts: 608
Joined: 29 Sep 2008 4:31 pm
Location: upstate New York, USA
Contact:

Post by Barry Hyman »

About the wood neck staying in tune -- I have never had a problem with it. But then I tune Equal Tempered Tuning with a $25 tuner, tune all my strings, pedals, knees, and splits to straight up on the tuner, and can tune the whole guitar in less than a minute. No compensators, no fancy calculations, no expensive tuner, no bother, no time wasted, and it sounds fine. So if it goes out of tune a little at an outdoor gig, I can have it tuned before the band starts another song. But it stays in tune amazingly well -- I can take it out of the 68 degree studio into ten below zero cold, put it in the back seat of a cold car, take it to a gig on a bumpy country road, and ten out of twelve strings will still be in tune when I get there. I wouldn't worry about a wood neck...
I give music lessons on several different instruments in Cambridge, NY (between Bennington, VT and Albany, NY). But my true love is pedal steel. I've been obsessed with steel since 1972; don't know anything I'd rather talk about... www.barryhyman.com
User avatar
CrowBear Schmitt
Posts: 11624
Joined: 8 Apr 2000 12:01 am
Location: Ariege, - PairO'knees, - France
Contact:

Post by CrowBear Schmitt »

Not a 700 but a 600, i got for a Fo'bro' here in France

Image
User avatar
Delvin Morgan
Posts: 614
Joined: 19 Sep 2004 12:01 am
Location: Lindstrom, Minnesota, USA

Post by Delvin Morgan »

Image

This is a 2006 Blood Red 400 Series
Randall Meenach
Posts: 9
Joined: 1 Mar 2010 5:06 pm
Location: Idaho, USA

Recent Williams D10 8&6 Keyless

Post by Randall Meenach »

Image

My recent Williams D10. Jeweler friend made the Williams logo out of brass/gold
for me, with Ivory/gold palm tree on right front. Bill Lawrence pu's. This steel is
light, quick, tight and sounds amazing. The keyless system is easy, accurate, minimalist in design, and rarely needs tuning baring temp changes. If you're thinking of a new steel and are tired of weight, Williams is state of the art.
Check out the Anvil style road case that is standard. [/img][/url]
User avatar
John Palumbo
Posts: 479
Joined: 8 Mar 2010 12:31 pm
Location: Lansdale, PA.

Post by John Palumbo »

My S-10, 700 series Willy
Image
Post Reply