That's one of mine, Dustin. Bobbe started stocking a few plain units awhile back.Dustin Cook wrote:I use the Bar Holder. Very low profile. Came from Bobbe Seymour:
http://www.steelguitar.net/barholder.html
Bar & Pick Holder.... what do you use?
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Bar and pick holder
Since my s10 MSA it has a 1/2 blank space behind the neck. I made a pad for this area. I groved the wood at the end behind the key head with a 1 inch Gouge. Makes a nice place to rest bar and picks. Works great. Made bag to hang from key that holds extra wrench, winder wire cutter, in back pocket. stores bar and picks when I go on a gig to place in seat.
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I use an O-Tray:
http://accessories.musiciansfriend.com/ ... sku=428900
Cheap and simple, but it works.
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These sell new for $69 I have 2 of these for sale for $40 each plus shipping. ThanksBilly McCombs wrote:I have a Quickstix like Tony, It has the drink holder. There not cheap, made out of metal not plastic. Will last for ever Bobbe has them at Steel guitar Nashville.They also come with out the drink holder part.The small holes for your tuning wrench.
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Well, I used to use this one, until I made it larger (no pics of the current one...). Its painted with the rubberized gutter paint, and has the soft side of Velcro in the bottom.
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These are offered on eBay by a fellow Forum member. I'll allow him to identify himself if he wishes to do so. I received mine just yesterday, and am impressed by both its clever design and its elegant simplicity.
Excuse me if this item has been mentioned here before, although I'd never seen it.
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Lap Steel / Pedal Steel Bar and Pick Holder
Excuse me if this item has been mentioned here before, although I'd never seen it.
For better photos and full info, look in eBay for this item:
Lap Steel / Pedal Steel Bar and Pick Holder
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