New Beard/Goldtone (solid) squareneck acoustic?
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New Beard/Goldtone (solid) squareneck acoustic?
Noticed this listing on Elderly:
BEARD GOLD TONE PBKG HAWAIIAN GUITAR SQUARENECK - Sweet smooth acoustic Hawaiian slide guitar, designed by Paul Beard and produced in Asia by Gold Tone. Features include laminated wood back & sides, solid spruce top, square mahogany neck, bone nut & saddle and gloss finish.
http://elderly.com/new_instruments/items/BGT9S.htm
Sounds like an import version of the Beard K Model - i.e. a standard flattop guitar with square neck set up for playing Hawaiian style. Nothing on this at Beard or Goldtone web sites yet - anyone have some inside info? I prefer this style to the hollow neck for the music I play, so it's nice to see another option out there, particularly in this lower price range.
BEARD GOLD TONE PBKG HAWAIIAN GUITAR SQUARENECK - Sweet smooth acoustic Hawaiian slide guitar, designed by Paul Beard and produced in Asia by Gold Tone. Features include laminated wood back & sides, solid spruce top, square mahogany neck, bone nut & saddle and gloss finish.
http://elderly.com/new_instruments/items/BGT9S.htm
Sounds like an import version of the Beard K Model - i.e. a standard flattop guitar with square neck set up for playing Hawaiian style. Nothing on this at Beard or Goldtone web sites yet - anyone have some inside info? I prefer this style to the hollow neck for the music I play, so it's nice to see another option out there, particularly in this lower price range.
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Inside info"?
Beard Guitars, LLC
21736 Leitersburg Pike
Hagerstown, MD 21742
301-733-8271
pbeardguitars@hotmail.com
21736 Leitersburg Pike
Hagerstown, MD 21742
301-733-8271
pbeardguitars@hotmail.com
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Oh..well, none of that for sure
I think I'll have an example of that guitar at Dallas, along with the new Gold Tone 8 string resonator guitar. The pricing on both guitars is meant to attract attention (it has) and eventually drive new customers up-market to our "K" and Auldridge models
I think both new models are great values.
It'll be a while before we do photography. You can always drop by and fondle them in person. Along with some new model hand crafted guitars.
h
I think I'll have an example of that guitar at Dallas, along with the new Gold Tone 8 string resonator guitar. The pricing on both guitars is meant to attract attention (it has) and eventually drive new customers up-market to our "K" and Auldridge models
I think both new models are great values.
It'll be a while before we do photography. You can always drop by and fondle them in person. Along with some new model hand crafted guitars.
h
8 string! cool - you got my attention!
can't wait to see it
can't wait to see it
Chris Kennison
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Nice, so if possible bring one set up for C6, pretty please?
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Actually...Yesterday I would have said "no". Today I hear that the Gold Tone PBS-8 is changing some attitudes. I can only keep y'all posted.Howard, any word on the 8 string Fishman pickup?
That is precisely the question. I've played the Auldridge 8 and my older E body 8 tuned to C6 and they sound "OK". Tune it back to G6 and you realize how much more the resonator responds to those fatter strings. A significant difference.I'm curious if an 8 string reso, tuned in high C6 would have enough tension to load the cone for good tone?
I'm pretty sure any guitar I bring to Dallas will be tuned G6. The guitar will just "show" better. That should not preclude anyone from using the guitar as a C6 axe, especially as a recording tool.
I'm gratified there is so much interest in these guitars. Hopefully that will translate to demand
h
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Specs and photos for both guitars are now up on Gold Tone website:
http://www.goldtone.com/products/detail ... w-for-2010
http://www.goldtone.com/products/detail ... w-for-2010
http://www.goldtone.com/products/detail ... w-for-2010
http://www.goldtone.com/products/detail ... w-for-2010
hi,
So this then begs the question - why not develop a resonator cone (or setup) that responds well to C6 (and related tuning tensions). Why does G major tuning have to be the lowest common denominator for reso guitars?. Ok, Bluegrass is nice music and banjos are tuned in G..., and some early Hawaiian instruction was low bass G, but then what happened?
later, c
I've played Mike's 8 too at TSGA - sounds really nice. I'm excited to see a lower cost option - (that yes, may entice me to spend more in the future on other Beard products!:) )That is precisely the question. I've played the Auldridge 8 and my older E body 8 tuned to C6 and they sound "OK". Tune it back to G6 and you realize how much more the resonator responds to those fatter strings. A significant difference.
So this then begs the question - why not develop a resonator cone (or setup) that responds well to C6 (and related tuning tensions). Why does G major tuning have to be the lowest common denominator for reso guitars?. Ok, Bluegrass is nice music and banjos are tuned in G..., and some early Hawaiian instruction was low bass G, but then what happened?
later, c
Chris Kennison
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www.seldomfed.com
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Gold Canyon, AZ
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www.seldomfed.com
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Uhh...maybe because it's a tiny market, and someone could spend a lot of time and expense to develop a different "gauge" cone more suitable for lighter strings and only sell 50 cones in a year?
Actually, I've never figured out, beyond the obvious association with 5 string banjo tuning, why a G based steel guitar (or dobro) tuning is often presumed to have something to do with bluegrass.
Actually, I've never figured out, beyond the obvious association with 5 string banjo tuning, why a G based steel guitar (or dobro) tuning is often presumed to have something to do with bluegrass.
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1.Beard Guitars wrote:1. I'm not aware that an 8 string was ever made.Why was the acoustic guitar version limited to only 6 strings??
2. Structurally..I'm doubtful.
3. I don't think there's much of a market.
It is what it is.
h
8 string dobro type instruments were not the norm either and yet you came out with one because of the added potential and I would say you must have seen a market potential.
2. "Structurally" there is no problem. Flat tops with 12 strings are common.
3. See 1.
I like the concept of your instrument so much. I have a recording session to play next week and was asked to bring a flat top for slide stuff looking for a sound that is not dobroish. I am looking at the 6 strings on yours and wishing it had 8. I know several players who have asked me to convert 6 string dobros to 7 and some who have had 8 string dobros built. I really believe 8 strings is a viable market. Perhaps an 8 string might be an option sometime.
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Well respectfully,1.8 string dobro type instruments were not the norm either and yet you came out with one because of the added potential and I would say you must have seen a market potential.
8 string dobro type instruments were not the norm either and yet you came out with one because of the added potential and I would say you must have seen a market potential.
2. "Structurally" there is no problem. Flat tops with 12 strings are common.
3. See 1.
1. There have been 8 (and 10 string) Dobros made for years. Mike Auldridge really helped drive that market for us with his recordings and appearances with the 8 string resonator guitar. We don't see that happening with a non-resonator.
2. The 12 strings I am personally aware of are round neck guitars with different bracing requirements.
3. What can I say...We have a different view of the market and the risks involved in introducing new models.
And Bob..Thanks for the photo. What a cool guitar!!!
A gentle reminder...These are NOT BEARD GUITARS. These are Gold Tones and they have market requirements for manufacturing in quantity.
Call me if you are really itching for an 8 string sq. neck acoustic. If it is at all feasible we'll quote you one...
I never like to disappoint a potential customer. Just sharing our experiences and thought process.
regards to all
h