Does anyone have a Rogue RLS-1?

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Mike Neer
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Does anyone have a Rogue RLS-1?

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Does anyone have a Rogue RLS-1 lap steel that they can take a measurement for me? I need the exact measurement of the bridge, or the space between the two sides of the control plate surrounding the bridge.

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I'm looking at using this instrument for an experiment.
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Hey Mike, I have one and will measure it when I get home from work tonight if you don't come up with it before then.
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Mike, I have a Danelectro which looks quite similar. I saw your you-tube posting of Jerry Byrds slippery elm. He used a straight C6 tuning. I noticed you use different positions than I do. He demonstrated that song for me before he recorded it. It was in June 1956 in his front yard in Nashville (while his wife was doing spring cleaning). I was on my honeymoon and I called him and said I sure would like to meet him. He invited me over and gave me directions. I've never met a nicer guy. He whipped out his lap steel and said "here is a song I've been working on". I'd never seen anyone bounce the bar on the strings like that. I was amazed. When I got his next album I recognized that song as slippery elm.

Enjoyed your picking. Jerry Johnston
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Mike, the width across the entire bridge is 2 15/16 inches. Distance across the strings is 2 inches.
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Appreciate you taking the time.
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