Cougar Pedal Steel (I think)
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- Tom Geldner
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Cougar Pedal Steel (I think)
I finally broke down and bought a steel guitar. The previous owner thought it was a Cougar. He wasn't 100% sure since there are no nameplates or serials anywhere on it. A few internet photo searches turned up this SD-10 at Elderly that looks identical and ID'ed as a Cougar.
http://www.elderly.com/items/185U-544.htm
The only difference is that mine has an add-on matching arm rest.
It seems pretty well made if a little stiff on the action. It would be cool if I could find a PDF of a manual or brochure or something for it. Here are some photos.
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http://www.elderly.com/items/185U-544.htm
The only difference is that mine has an add-on matching arm rest.
It seems pretty well made if a little stiff on the action. It would be cool if I could find a PDF of a manual or brochure or something for it. Here are some photos.
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Just 6-string lap steel. Mostly I play geetar and sing.
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Not bad, I'd play that guitar.. I can't see real clearly but it looks to me like the pull rods from the changer to the bellcranks are in the bottom holes of the bellcranks... That will give shorter but stiffer pedal action.
Put the rods in the next hole up[closer to the body], and it will decrease that stiff pedal feel quite a bit.. you may also have to adjust pedal stops and nylons as well.... bob
Put the rods in the next hole up[closer to the body], and it will decrease that stiff pedal feel quite a bit.. you may also have to adjust pedal stops and nylons as well.... bob
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What Howard said. Got a 6 string just like it. Well designed, fine playing instrument. Basic hardware, no frills. Here 'tis. http://bb.steelguitarforum.com/viewtopi ... ght=cougar
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The odd part about it is that whoever owned it before the guy I bought it from put velcro (fuzzy side) all the way around the body. I suspect he had some kind of cloth draping system or maybe display boards around the steel. Maybe like modesty panels on a desk.
It literally took me 2 hours and a whole mess of goof off, acetone and goo gone to get the adhesive residue off. And I still have two sides of the armrest left.
It literally took me 2 hours and a whole mess of goof off, acetone and goo gone to get the adhesive residue off. And I still have two sides of the armrest left.
Just 6-string lap steel. Mostly I play geetar and sing.
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Nice. I can see the lineage. Since mine is unlabeled, I'm thinking of sticking a Mercury Cougar car emblem on it.Jerry Overstreet wrote:What Howard said. Got a 6 string just like it. Well designed, fine playing instrument. Basic hardware, no frills. Here 'tis. http://bb.steelguitarforum.com/viewtopi ... ght=cougar
Just 6-string lap steel. Mostly I play geetar and sing.
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