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The body is solid. You'll notice that it's much narrower than other Grande Consoles. It has that odd control panel in the middle. Huge MOP block markers. Black finish. Two legs! They're long, and have aluminum feet. Obviously meant to be played standing up. The pickups look like Christian's, but they're not. Much more like P-90s, with adjustable polepieces. These pups were designed and made in '38, although the 6-string models, though made in '38, weren't sold until '39. See the May issue of Vintage Guitar, about ES-12s, for more info.
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Here's my custom D8 built by me and completed April 2013. Three months of gigs with perfect performance (the steel, not always me!). It has exceeded all of my expectations and is a joy to play! People want to talk about it at every show. I front a western swing band called SPEEDING WEST in Cincinnati, Ohio.
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Kord
I am still learning
I am trying to play a Harlin Brothers 1956 Multi Kord 6 String 4 Pedal Steel Guitar
and a RONDO lap
Retired from Boeing Helicopters in Ridley Park Pa.
we build the CH47
and a RONDO lap
Retired from Boeing Helicopters in Ridley Park Pa.
we build the CH47
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I have no idea how many proto's might have been constructed, or if there are any records. Gibson changed the design to the more familiar type for production. It is a possability that yours is the only surviving example! See if you can contact Mr. Duchossoir somehow...he probably knows as much about this as anyone. His book was publiched thru Hal-Leonard Publishing. Good luck!
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Couple of pictures of my JET 12 string non-pedal. I love this steel. My good friend and luthier Jim Trantham helped me put together this steel. Jim found a great piece of Maple wood in Montana and I had and amassed the parts and we put them all together to produce this non-pedal steel guitar. It plays and sounds great with tone and resonunce to spare.
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Consol Steels
I am really enjoying these lap and non pedal Steels. Makes me want to hurry up and finish up the restoration of My fathers 4 neck Wright. I hope to show it very soon.
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Jay
My tuning from high to low is as follows:
D B G E C A G E C A F C
Nothing fancy or elaborate but I seem to be able to get what I want out of this setup. I think it is fairly close to what Reece uses.
Thanks for asking.
My tuning from high to low is as follows:
D B G E C A G E C A F C
Nothing fancy or elaborate but I seem to be able to get what I want out of this setup. I think it is fairly close to what Reece uses.
Thanks for asking.
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