My new Clinesmith is on the way !
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- Bob Hoffnar
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My new Clinesmith is on the way !
Todd just sent me some pictures of my new D10. Should be here monday !
Bob
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bob - didnt you have a d-8 at one point? i am talking to todd about a steel and the hold up thus far on my decision is t-8 vs d-10 - either would be fine, but i cant decide
mike - i know you went thru this also (8 vs 10) - what finally made the cut. i think 8 strings are plenty, but it doesnt hurt to have the option of 2 more strings for $50. - i also see yours has the tone changer bridge on there (vs bob's straight bridge) but i dont see any pedals attached
mike - i know you went thru this also (8 vs 10) - what finally made the cut. i think 8 strings are plenty, but it doesnt hurt to have the option of 2 more strings for $50. - i also see yours has the tone changer bridge on there (vs bob's straight bridge) but i dont see any pedals attached
'65 Sho-Bud D-10 Permanent • '54 Fender Dual-8 • Clinesmith T-8 • '38 Ric Bakelite • '92 Emmons D-10 Legrande II
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Jerome,
I went with the D10,and I'm glad I did, I play pedal steel on a bunch of jobs, having both guitars with the same # of strings makes the transition easy. I have E13 Tom Morrell and C6 bottom to top C# F A C E G A C E D the 10string is pitched a 1/2 tone above the 7th string. My guitar is "cut" for pedals (it has a slot cut for the changer fingers that's difficult to do once the guitar it fully assembled), but I didn't have any installed, maybe one day. The bridge that Bob has wasn't available when my guitar was built.
Mike,
That 8,8,10 sounds interesting. I'm looking forward to see what you do with that many possibilities.
I went with the D10,and I'm glad I did, I play pedal steel on a bunch of jobs, having both guitars with the same # of strings makes the transition easy. I have E13 Tom Morrell and C6 bottom to top C# F A C E G A C E D the 10string is pitched a 1/2 tone above the 7th string. My guitar is "cut" for pedals (it has a slot cut for the changer fingers that's difficult to do once the guitar it fully assembled), but I didn't have any installed, maybe one day. The bridge that Bob has wasn't available when my guitar was built.
Mike,
That 8,8,10 sounds interesting. I'm looking forward to see what you do with that many possibilities.
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Wow, nice guitars!!! Todd does A+ work, for sure. I'd really love to get one of these guitars, if I can scrape up the funds.
I've got a couple of questions for you guys...
1. String spacing. When you go to 10 strings, did the string spacing change? or is it the same spacing as the 8-string (like what you already play, Bob)?
2. Necks. I see that you both opted for the metal neck. Was that decision based on cost, or do the metal necks have a tone that you prefer. (i.e. if there was no cost difference, would you still choose the metal neck?)
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I've got a couple of questions for you guys...
1. String spacing. When you go to 10 strings, did the string spacing change? or is it the same spacing as the 8-string (like what you already play, Bob)?
2. Necks. I see that you both opted for the metal neck. Was that decision based on cost, or do the metal necks have a tone that you prefer. (i.e. if there was no cost difference, would you still choose the metal neck?)
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Tom,
Jonathan Lam,
I was going to put your name on the front so the backwards baseball hat waring,neck tattooed , drunken cretins that wave beers and yell all night at me would try to be your myspace friend but that would have been mean of me.
The string spacing is a little tighter with the 10 st which is how I prefer it.1. String spacing. When you go to 10 strings, did the string spacing change? or is it the same spacing as the 8-string (like what you already play, Bob)?
I went with the metal necks because I love the sound of the metal neck D8 I was playing so much I didn't want to change anything. I think the wooden necks might be a little easier to keep in tune.2. Necks. I see that you both opted for the metal neck. Was that decision based on cost, or do the metal necks have a tone that you prefer. (i.e. if there was no cost difference, would you still choose the metal neck?)
Jonathan Lam,
I was going to put your name on the front so the backwards baseball hat waring,neck tattooed , drunken cretins that wave beers and yell all night at me would try to be your myspace friend but that would have been mean of me.
Bob
Bob, I feel your pain. Imagine if you were a she, they'd probably leave you alone.Bob Hoffnar wrote: put your name on the front so the backwards baseball hat waring,neck tattooed , drunken cretins that wave beers and yell all night at me would try to be your myspace friend but that would have been mean of me.
That is a super nice ride, best of luck with it and don't forget to insure it!
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I hear ya Bob. That's a rough gig to say the least. I used to keep my guitar a good distance away from the front of the stage. Having that distance there allowed me to protect my guitar from thrown drinks, a drunk who rushed the stage looking to fight me, and from my ex employer who almost fell over onto it more than once. Hang in there buddy.
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Hi
Thanks for the comments everyone. Tom and Mark, it will come thru.... keep the faith.
Drew , I'll have to look up the font type up. I have forgotten the type set . Tho It is exactly what PA used on his mid 50's -60's steels.
James, Mike Bagwell sent me some nice clips of his playing a few weeks ago...... care to share Mike? Also Mike Neer has put up a few clips of him playing a Lap version of my guitars...... Buddy's Boogie, 4 wheel drive, Tenderly and probably a few more that are not coming to mind.
Todd
Thanks for the comments everyone. Tom and Mark, it will come thru.... keep the faith.
Drew , I'll have to look up the font type up. I have forgotten the type set . Tho It is exactly what PA used on his mid 50's -60's steels.
James, Mike Bagwell sent me some nice clips of his playing a few weeks ago...... care to share Mike? Also Mike Neer has put up a few clips of him playing a Lap version of my guitars...... Buddy's Boogie, 4 wheel drive, Tenderly and probably a few more that are not coming to mind.
Todd
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Todd,Todd Clinesmith wrote:Hi
James, Mike Bagwell sent me some nice clips of his playing a few weeks ago...... care to share Mike? Also Mike Neer has put up a few clips of him playing a Lap version of my guitars...... Buddy's Boogie, 4 wheel drive, Tenderly and probably a few more that are not coming to mind.
Todd
I should have let you all know, Mike sent me a sound file of the Guitar playing, I did say to him he should post it here and brighten the place up a bit, he is too modest I think.
James.
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