Fresh off the bench - Walker Steel in black with Dalmatian
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- Scott Walker
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Fresh off the bench - Walker Steel in black with Dalmatian
Hey All!
I just finished up this 3 legged console. This is the third one I've done in black, but the first with the Dalmatian celluloid. I thought it turned out pretty wild so i thought id share. Theres a couple threads already with all the info on it. Ill put links at the bottom.
Have a great Friday!
Scott
http://bb.steelguitarforum.com/viewtopic.php?t=251475
http://bb.steelguitarforum.com/viewtopic.php?t=243656
and a link to my blog about the development.
http://scottwalkerguitars.com/p1040/
I just finished up this 3 legged console. This is the third one I've done in black, but the first with the Dalmatian celluloid. I thought it turned out pretty wild so i thought id share. Theres a couple threads already with all the info on it. Ill put links at the bottom.
Have a great Friday!
Scott
http://bb.steelguitarforum.com/viewtopic.php?t=251475
http://bb.steelguitarforum.com/viewtopic.php?t=243656
and a link to my blog about the development.
http://scottwalkerguitars.com/p1040/
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About those bodies............
We can reasonably assume the guitar's body is NOT....
Bakelite, eh?
Tell us more..............
As a personal issue, I'd prefer to see the bar holder located somewhere along the inside/left side of the neck where it would be readily accessible to my left hand and less likely to be dropped onto the guitar surface. I'd prefer to have the pick holder closer to my physical person than on the far side of the guitar body.
These comments should NOT be construed as criticism of your fine design or workmanship. Just a couple of personal preferences.
Bakelite, eh?
Tell us more..............
As a personal issue, I'd prefer to see the bar holder located somewhere along the inside/left side of the neck where it would be readily accessible to my left hand and less likely to be dropped onto the guitar surface. I'd prefer to have the pick holder closer to my physical person than on the far side of the guitar body.
These comments should NOT be construed as criticism of your fine design or workmanship. Just a couple of personal preferences.
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One of the classiest I've ever seen, modern or vintage - and very tasteful. Some modern boutique steels are "artistic," but they don't resonate with my personal tastes - this one sure does. I'd seriously be interested in a 10-string. Is that something you would consider to make and sell?
Al
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Thank you! Definitely inspired by the bakelite guitars, this one is hard rock Maple.
I have basically designed this guitar around Lollars pickup. The bridge was a huge undertaking and allot of R and D into it. But I get asked allot about an 8 string version. So i would like to work on something that is more adaptable to the different string configurations. But as a 6 string player, I had to tackle this one first.
My blog goes into the construction and development in detail with pictures and what not.
http://scottwalkerguitars.com/p1040/
Also post again a link to a "New Product" thread….
http://bb.steelguitarforum.com/viewtopic.php?t=251475
I have basically designed this guitar around Lollars pickup. The bridge was a huge undertaking and allot of R and D into it. But I get asked allot about an 8 string version. So i would like to work on something that is more adaptable to the different string configurations. But as a 6 string player, I had to tackle this one first.
My blog goes into the construction and development in detail with pictures and what not.
http://scottwalkerguitars.com/p1040/
Also post again a link to a "New Product" thread….
http://bb.steelguitarforum.com/viewtopic.php?t=251475
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Some 'special' ideas.............
I love the innovative holder for the 'bar'. How unique and appropriate. The molding across the front are really nice also.
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That's not all...
And the curl on top retains your picks.Ray Montee wrote:I love the innovative holder for the 'bar'.
Look's like a true winner. Can't wait to see more.
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Wow, nicely done
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