My new Clinesmith is on the way !

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:whoa:
Sweet mother of maple! :whoa:
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Bob,I've never seen a cooler steel guitar than that!Play your heart out on it when it shows up. ;-)
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Steve: I think your Clinesmith is Gorgeous. I love those wooden necks. Fantastic.

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Steve, Wow ! Beautiful.

So I got the steel from UPS at 5:00 and by 8:00 I was playing it in San Antonio. Here is a cel phone shot on stage tonight.
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Post by Charles Kleinert »

:D

Bob,

That is a beautiful guitar; Let us know when you are going to be playing it in the Austin area, I sure would love to get a close up and hear it; If you sound half as good as it looks; look out

chuck :whoa: Just a little jealous
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Bob,
Hope the gig was good with the new steel. Like the photo on stage.
Heres a few photos of Steve Walz's,

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Enjoy
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todd - it would sure be interesting to see a shot of the undercarriage / tone changers - i've never seen one and the bigsby book didnt go into any detail about them unfortunately.

what are most people asking for regarding changes on the e9 neck - isaac's setup, or what?
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Post by Steve Waltz »

If Todd doesn't have underside pictures I'll try to take some tonight.

My guitar has the normal E9 pedals except the C pedal only raise one string. The C6th pedals are basically the normal P5 through P8.
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thanks steve - its BEAUTIFUL
one more thing - as if it even matters on steels like this - but what does it weigh in at? - looks pretty stout.
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Steve's guitar weighed in at 62 lbs in the case. The non pedals are quite a bit lighter. But really not bad compared to most pedal steels out there. My old sho-bud weighed more. I think there is many general misconceptions when it comes to Bigsby's or that "style guitars". That they weigh a lot, or break strings, break cables,or don't hold tune, ect ect. Sometimes rumors overtake the truth and usually the ones who spread the rumors are not in the know. I have seen it on the forum and heard it at steel shows.
Anyways here are a few photos of the undercarriage of Steve Walz guitar.I did not want to post this in the non pedal area but the request was made and it is mostly non pedal guys into these instruments. This copedant is about as far as this guitar in a D-10 fashion can go, a triple would allow more room for changes.

Photo in the spray booth/ photo booth
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Post by Jussi Huhtakangas »

Yup, that's how Paul Bigsby would've done it!! Todd, you are truly THE man! I am tempted by the beauty!! 8)
And I agree with everything you said regarding weight, string breakage, etc. My T8 weighs slightly less than my D10 Bud and the string breakage has never been a problem.
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Absolutely stunning.

As a machinery fabricator, I gotta say that is one Herculean effort you've put into these guitars.

Bravo!!
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Bob -
Congratulations on your new personalized Clinesmith - I should have bought your old one when I had the chance. Hope to see you when your back in NYC.
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Jerome,
Most folks want a straight steel but for "Tone Changers" the basic 6th changes... like Steve mentioned P5 -P7... or more. And/Or the Isaacs.
Thanks for the comments Jussi. I was checking out your my space page the other day to listen to "Lorraine in the Morning" again and noticed the photo of you playing my lap steel ! Cool to see. BTW is that recording awith LITM available somewhere?
Bill Thanks for noticing. It's a lot more work than most imagine.
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I'm playing the Clinesmith friday night with The Hubcaps

http://www.seancastilloandthehubcaps.com/

in San Antonio at Jack's Patio

then early show with Wayne Hancock on saturday in New Caney, Texas

http://www.myspace.com/waynehancock

I'll bring along a lap steel for anybody to check out also.
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Post by Jussi Huhtakangas »

Todd, it's on my cd "Visits The Johnny Bonanza Show". Email me your address again and I'll mail you a copy!
Sorry the off topic folks :)
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Post by Thomas Ludwig »

Bob,
this guitar looks soooooooo beautiful !!

Any gigs planned in Europe ??

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Thomas,
I'll be in Europe in April. Depending on airline baggage I'll either have the D10 console or a Clinesmith lap with me.

Check Wayne's myspace for info

http://www.myspace.com/waynehancock
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Post by Daniel McKee »

does anyone have a picture of a clinesmith triple neck they could post.
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Post by Bill Fisher »

There's one on his web-site.

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Post by Daniel McKee »

does anyone have a sound clip i could hear ive been wanting to hear a clinesmith.
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Post by Rick Abbott »

Bobbe Seymour has a clip on his youtube site, it's a tremendous sounding guitar!!!!!
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I have been meaning to update my web site for a while now. The lap steels are not up, or current guitars. The instruments on there are my 2 prototypes. Alot has changed since those two guitars. Mostly minor details but , finish, logo ect.

Daniel heres a photo of a Triple 47' style. I think I have put this photo up before . Mike Neer has posted some lap steel sound clips.



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Also Mid 50's style:
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I'll have some more triple photos to post at the end of march or april.
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Post by Tom Pettingill »

I love them all, but that Triple 47 would be my choice! But then its no secret I'm a big wood nut at heart.
For those that might not know, Todd has scored some of the very best figured sugar maple that can be found! There is a small fortune tied up in raw maple alone.
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Post by Daniel McKee »

the mid fifties style triple eight is really nice but i also like the 1947 style model.
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