4-Neck Steel Revolver For Sale $1,000

Pedal, lap, Hawaiian, resonator ... anything played with a bar
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Wilmer McCormick
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4-Neck Steel Revolver For Sale $1,000

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4-Neck Steel Revolver For Sale $1,000. I have the patent on this instrument.
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That's scary!

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That's scary and great!
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Interesting random fret spacing...
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Post by Jim Palenscar »

Doesn't look random to me- very similar to one that Carvin made in the 60's and brought to my shop for the lap steel show several years back.
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OK, maybe not random. But way wrong! ;-)
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Very creative!
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revolver steel

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Actually, somebody could do a steel neck,
a tele neck, a sitar type neck, and a short
keyboard. I'm impressed by the supports on above the walker that hold up the steel.
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That is way cool! I dare someone to do a pedal setup on this one.
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one word>> micro tones.
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Very wild, Wilmer! How much does the Revolver weigh? And does it come with a case? Thanks.
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not sure how much it weighs. But yes, it comes with a case
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maybe 60 pounds, but that's a guess
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may we see the case for this lovely instrument?
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Post by Tony Glassman »

Revolver steel? Interresting, but I'll wait for a semi-auto one
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Someone nicknamed it the "Rotisserie Steel"! :)
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Are the legs desiged by "Walker" ? :D :D
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No, it's a "ZIMSTEEL" :wink:
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Wow. Just when you think you've seen everything...
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What is the scale length? Also, are all necks the same scale length?
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Please call 850-859-2698 for information. Wilmer doesn't use the computer much. (This is his granddaughter. I'm just checking messages for him. He doesn't type well and is new to computers)
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4-neck Steel

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When you get through playing all four of them...you
NEED the WALKER!

Besides, when you get all the knee levers and all the
floor pedals and legs on all four of them.....while
you were playing...you'd have pedals in your beard,
in your ears, everywhere...then no matter how you
turned it...THERE IT WOULD BE!
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4-neck steel

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WITH THE WALKER UNDERNEATH THIS 4-NECK STEEL...YOU
COULD PLAY IT WHILE YOU WERE VISITING YOUR DOCTOR!
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