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Steven Gunder
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Location: TOPEKA,KS.

SDF Tone Bars

Post by Steven Gunder »

TOPEKA, KS AUGUST 8TH,2014 STEVE GUNDER'S SPECIALTY DESIGN AND FABRICATION IS NOW INTRODUCING THE NEW LEADER OF TONE BARS. EQUIPPED WITH THE LATEST TECHNOLOGY IN MACHINING, WITH ALL NEW HAAS CNC MACHINERY, I CAN DELIVER THE BEST IN THE BUSINESS.

OUR SELECTION OF METAL CHOICES ARE EQUAL TO OR ABOVE ALL BEING USED IN THE INDUSTRY TODAY

ALL MY BARS ARE VIBARATION RELIEVED FOR STRESS

STANDARD BARS IN STOCK FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY,
INCLUDING TITANIUM

SPECIAL REQUESTS CAN BE HANDLED - LET ME KNOW YOUR
NEEDS

TAPERED BARS - NOT A PROBLEM - I CAN MAKE THEM

SEE OUR AD AT "FOR SALE AMPS & ACCESSORIES"


STEVE GUNDER
SPECIALTY DESIGN AND FABRICATION
TOPEKA, KS
785-608-0207
stevescg82@aol.com

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Lane Gray
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Location: Topeka, KS

Post by Lane Gray »

I like these bars. Haven't tried the powder coated one yet, but I have played and like them in the following metals
Brass (pretty, good sustain)
hard-chromed brass (just a bit brighter than the the brass, but not as pretty)
Hard-chromed steel (I can't feel or hear much of a difference from the chromed brass)
Stainless steel
Titanium (slightly mellower tone)
Anodized Aluminum (nice tone, short sustain- good for dobro simulation or Mooney-style)
2 pedal steels, a lapStrat, and an 8-string Dobro (and 3 ukes)
More amps than guitars, and not many effects
Ron Pruter
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Location: Arizona, USA

Post by Ron Pruter »

Check out Lanes review of these on youtube.
Emmons SKH Le Grande, '73 Fender P/J bass, Tick tack bass, Regal high strung, USA Nashville 112.
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