Red Rajah/Black Phoenix?
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Red Rajah/Black Phoenix?
Anyone know if the Red Rajah/Black Phoenix bars are still available? The Brattain Guitar Products site doesn't seem to be up anymore.
If not, is anyone else making this type bar? I like my Black Phoenix.
If not, is anyone else making this type bar? I like my Black Phoenix.
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For a Red Rajah you can try Chuck Brattain. I have one on the way. His e-mail is chuckguitar@msn.com or call (972) 286-6922. Who made the Black Phoenix?
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I don't think he is making them I believe he is just selling what he has left.
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James, I had them both at the same time a few years back-- I believe the BP had the "harder" coating. I remember the RR would shed red powder-- slowly, over time & in small amounts-- onto the fretboard. (Part of that I'm sure was my heavy left hand. Chuck offered re-coating for a small fee, as I recall.)
Both bars were about the best as far as being able to maintain your grip.
Both bars were about the best as far as being able to maintain your grip.
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That would make sense as to my choice of the Black Phoenix. I do like the feel. I think the biggest plus for me is the weight seems just right for the size. I was going to try one of the Paloma stoneware bars until I learned they're quite light in weight. The BP is 5.3 oz. @ 3.0" x 0.765"Stephan Miller wrote:James, I had them both at the same time a few years back-- I believe the BP had the "harder" coating. I remember the RR would shed red powder-- slowly, over time & in small amounts-- onto the fretboard. (Part of that I'm sure was my heavy left hand. Chuck offered re-coating for a small fee, as I recall.)
Both bars were about the best as far as being able to maintain your grip.
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I was given a Paloma stone and gave it away to someone else just for that reason. Too damn light. Now this Red Rajah is a monster. 7/8" x 3-1/4" and weighs in at 8.3 ounces. Hell you don't need a heavy hand with this. I am used to my E.G. Smith I use for my Reso and Ohau's is a mere 5.0 ounces and you don't need a very heavy hand even with it. I tell you this if you use it first it's like swinging a bat with weights on it before you're up. Then I pick up the Smith and holy crap it feels like a Paloma.
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I bought a RR bar a few years ago and it was the best bar for me. I have trouble gripping the highly polished steel bars. The powder coating wore off the bar pretty fast, but I could use it by kind of favoring the one side with more coating.
I wanted to get another RR and sent an email to Chuck but never got a reply.
If anyone out there knows where I can get a powder coated bar or any bar that is easy to grip, i would appreciate a "heads up"
I wanted to get another RR and sent an email to Chuck but never got a reply.
If anyone out there knows where I can get a powder coated bar or any bar that is easy to grip, i would appreciate a "heads up"
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If you would like a Red Rajah I will sell you one of mine for $30.00 including shipping. It is mint. 7/8 x 3 1/4.Morgan Scoggins wrote:I bought a RR bar a few years ago and it was the best bar for me. I have trouble gripping the highly polished steel bars. The powder coating wore off the bar pretty fast, but I could use it by kind of favoring the one side with more coating.
I wanted to get another RR and sent an email to Chuck but never got a reply.
If anyone out there knows where I can get a powder coated bar or any bar that is easy to grip, i would appreciate a "heads up"
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Just to update everyone about the RR tone bar.I just received one today that Mike was kind enough to sell me. I gave it a good 2 hour workout on my 8 string nonpedal steel. I couldn't have been more pleased. The Bar is everything I had hoped for, nice and smooth on the strings but sticky to the grip.The first bar I bought a few years ago had some serious issues with the powder coating coming off. This bar had none. I guess whatever problems they had have been solved.
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