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Larry Bressington

 

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Nebraska
Post  Posted 10 Feb 2013 7:20 pm    
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Anybody tried one?
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Daniel McKee

 

From:
Corinth Mississippi
Post  Posted 10 Feb 2013 7:31 pm    
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I have been using one basically since I started.Im sure there is better on the market but I like mine and it has always been a good bar so I have never bought another one.
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Larry Bressington

 

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Nebraska
Post  Posted 10 Feb 2013 9:36 pm    
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Ok thanks dan, i see they got some for about $20.00, i need one for abroad but only gonna get used about twice every 5 years, i just don't want one that has drag and i'm not known to cut corner's but eh?? Oh Well
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Dave Grafe


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Hudson River Valley NY
Post  Posted 11 Feb 2013 9:13 am    
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The EB bars work fine, if a bit small and light for some folks - EB has two weights, a lighter one with a white plug and the heavier with a red plug, both of which are the same size and both of which are true bullet bars with quality plating, no drag, no snag.
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Dave Hopping


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Aurora, Colorado
Post  Posted 11 Feb 2013 12:30 pm    
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I have an EB.The first bar I ever bought.A little draggy,but workable as a spare.My main ones came from Don Edwards years ago and do fine,although I keep telling myself I really ought to get a BJS bar sized for a U-12.
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Donny Hinson

 

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Glen Burnie, Md. U.S.A.
Post  Posted 11 Feb 2013 1:58 pm    
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The newer EB bars are better than they used to be. Of course, they're likely not as good as a BJS, but at a fraction of the price, they will normally suffice for all but the most demanding players. They make a good back-up accessory...just in case you ever lose or forget your regular bar. Wink
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Michael Schuppe

 

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Kent, Washington, USA
Post  Posted 11 Feb 2013 4:14 pm    
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I've got one with the red plug - not a bad bar at all IMO.
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Howard Smith


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Callison, South Carolina, USA
Post  Posted 11 Feb 2013 5:49 pm    
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I've been using an Ernie Ball Bar, and a Dunlop Bar as well. Just recently bought a BJS bar, and there's no comparison between the others and the BJS. The BJS bar is much slicker, and I think has better sustain as well. When don't you get what you pay for...is so true.
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Larry Bressington

 

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Nebraska
Post  Posted 11 Feb 2013 6:17 pm    
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Thanks fellows, i ordered one, i think it'll be ok, just not in mood to blow a $100 bill on one i'm going to use twice in ten years. Very Happy
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Gary Jones

 

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Mount Vernon, Wa
Post  Posted 12 Feb 2013 12:49 pm    
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When I worked for EB in 1978-79 we got our tone bars directly from Jim Dunlop. They were the exact same bar that Dunlop sold, only the ceramic dot in the middle was different for EB.
I don't know if that has changed since, but I suspect they are still the same bars. For the money I think they are as good as any bar on the market.

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Howard Smith


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Callison, South Carolina, USA
Post  Posted 12 Feb 2013 5:37 pm    
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Larry I don't understand how you will even be able to play, if your only going to play twice in 10 years.....what's the point?
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Larry Bressington

 

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Nebraska
Post  Posted 12 Feb 2013 6:55 pm    
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It's for another country where i will be leaving the bar and picks at.
I already ask myself ''why bother'' ? even when i play everyday howard Laughing
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Jack Harper

 

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Mississippi, USA
Post  Posted 12 Feb 2013 8:37 pm    
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texas....now, that's a whole nuther country!

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Howard Smith


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Callison, South Carolina, USA
Post  Posted 12 Feb 2013 11:01 pm    
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Well Larry we need to figure out how to keep you around. We need all the Steel Players we can find nowadays. It's becoming a lost art. I understand the frustration. I've only been playing a little less than a year, and it seems like I have more bad days than good ones, but I'm not getting any better lookin either, so what the heck, might as well keep trying to learn something.
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Henry Matthews


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Texarkana, Ark USA
Post  Posted 13 Feb 2013 2:46 pm    
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Now I just want to remind you all, I'm talking about me. I can't tell 2 cents worth of difference in most of the bars. For instance, I have an Earnie Ball and I also have an old Emmons Bar and I also have a bar that has no name on it anywhere so don't know what it is. I can't tell any difference in the three at all. Yes, I can tell the difference in the BJS compared to the other three being the tone is brighter with the BJS. I still love my old Emmons bar, I've had it since I started playing and just hard to part with. To answer question, yes Earnie Ball bars are fine for any level player, again, my opnion only. And another thing, size does matter.
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Billy Tonnesen

 

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R.I.P., Buena Park, California
Post  Posted 13 Feb 2013 3:00 pm    
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Did any of you know that Ernie Ball was a fine Pedal Steel p;ayer going back to the late 40's and 50's ? He played in the C6th Jazz style and had a double row of foot petals. I saw him playing with Tommy Duncan and then Wade Ray. He was way ahead of most everybody.
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Larry Bressington

 

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Nebraska
Post  Posted 13 Feb 2013 6:46 pm    
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Thanks fellows i love BJS but i'm keeping that one here...Howard, i got to go visit Mummy in England and have a Tea and play her a few tunes at Dad's new wedding Laughing So i'll be back to annoy everyone, and i sure as hell int leaving my BJS bar over there as part of my 'Surlpus' rig...That $20.00 fix for the Ernie Ball bar should do just fine Very Happy
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Bo Borland


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South Jersey -
Post  Posted 14 Feb 2013 8:30 am    
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I had 2 EBall bars when i started playing. They were cheap and I didn't know any better.. I played the crummy plated finish off both of them. They tarnished, scratched and just wore out.

If you can't tell the difference.. what does it matter ,
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Larry Bressington

 

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Nebraska
Post  Posted 14 Feb 2013 5:45 pm    
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It just showed up...It is very shiny and smooth across the strings up to now...A 'Medium' IS 7/8....You never know, i might down size from a 15/16th. The weight is nice and flexible.
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Gianni Gori


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Livorno, Italy
Post  Posted 15 Feb 2013 3:55 am    
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Like for some of you, my very first bar was an Ernie Ball. It was the only one I was able to buy in a guitar store in Italy.... Cheap, not that big deal. Even the common & cheap Dunlop 920 is much better!
Didn't use it that much but it shows marks of use as well.
It "lives" in a pouch in my car as a spare of the spare, of the spare, of the.... Very Happy
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Stephen Cowell


From:
Round Rock, Texas, USA
Post  Posted 15 Feb 2013 6:23 am    
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One way to tell the difference in bars is to scrape them across the highest (first) string... most bars you'll feel/hear the noise, BJS won't.
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