Help me identifying this strange Pedal Steel
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- Peter Moller
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Help me identifying this strange Pedal Steel
Hi Guys.
I'm totally new to this forum.
Is anybody familiar with this strange pedal steel? D10 - 8x2 copedent.
A seller here in Denmark will sell for around 700$, including a Peavey Session 400.
The steel is called Klimus Champion. But I'm really not sure what to make of it. I have googled my a** of, and have no clue at all still.
Mechanics look ok judging from the pictures, and the seller says its a well-playing instrument.
Do you guys know anything?
All the best greetings from Peter
I'm totally new to this forum.
Is anybody familiar with this strange pedal steel? D10 - 8x2 copedent.
A seller here in Denmark will sell for around 700$, including a Peavey Session 400.
The steel is called Klimus Champion. But I'm really not sure what to make of it. I have googled my a** of, and have no clue at all still.
Mechanics look ok judging from the pictures, and the seller says its a well-playing instrument.
Do you guys know anything?
All the best greetings from Peter
Last edited by Peter Moller on 26 Aug 2015 6:28 am, edited 1 time in total.
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Yeah? I was close to buying a Dekley sm-10 on ebay, but found this on our local craiglist. I thought it was ridiculously cheap. But then again, gotta try it before I buy it. Seems like it's build like a tank.
The only thing coming up when i search google is very vague - Klimus was supposedly a East German manufacturer. So a Communist Pedal Steel?? What are the odds. Haha.
Thanks for replies! Keep up the good work. Any germans around here?
All the best from Peter
PS. - gotta share this wonderful contemporary link. Joni Mitchell's A Day In The Garden, with lots of wonderful Pedal Steel glory, trompets and strange guitar tunings - just my taste! (sorry if I'm a little off topic).
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BjZjCjJZ0Yk
I'll post some more pictures when I fetch the instrument
The only thing coming up when i search google is very vague - Klimus was supposedly a East German manufacturer. So a Communist Pedal Steel?? What are the odds. Haha.
Thanks for replies! Keep up the good work. Any germans around here?
All the best from Peter
PS. - gotta share this wonderful contemporary link. Joni Mitchell's A Day In The Garden, with lots of wonderful Pedal Steel glory, trompets and strange guitar tunings - just my taste! (sorry if I'm a little off topic).
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BjZjCjJZ0Yk
I'll post some more pictures when I fetch the instrument
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The only thing I don't think was done well is the key head casting -- no stair steps to keep tuning keys parallel. The pedals are fine-- it appears there are flat springs under the pedals to keep pedal rod ends in place. The case looks heavy but very well made. Velvet straps. Is that a compartment in the lid of the case over the pickups?
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The peedal rack looks very similar to the ones ABM used.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sRLEY-PPi34
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sRLEY-PPi34
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Very simular to this german build framus. I think we almost have match!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iUXV0fQ9Hy8
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iUXV0fQ9Hy8
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Re: Help me identifying this strange Pedal Steel
Hi Peter,
Heiko Aehle maybe can help you some. He started playing the PSG in East Germany during the time of the iron curtain. He is a forum member here I believe. His website is: http://www.steelguitar.de/
Hope it helps
Tom
Heiko Aehle maybe can help you some. He started playing the PSG in East Germany during the time of the iron curtain. He is a forum member here I believe. His website is: http://www.steelguitar.de/
Hope it helps
Tom
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Here an interview which seems to shed some light on the question:
http://www.pedalpro.co.uk/folderIndex/f ... aum01.html
http://www.pedalpro.co.uk/folderIndex/f ... aum01.html
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Interesting tunings Frank used.Tom Voessing wrote:Here an interview which seems to shed some light on the question:
http://www.pedalpro.co.uk/folderIndex/f ... aum01.html
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Peter, thanks for the link to Joni Mitchell. first song from Hejira a great album. If you can learn some chords eg 1,4,5 and relative minor you can just play along to the whole concert. Sometimes just playing chords on pedal steel along to some guitar or other instrument sounds great because not all the strings and notes are the same.
btw i like her playing guitar, it all falls apart when she's not driving so to speak
btw i like her playing guitar, it all falls apart when she's not driving so to speak
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@Stephen: yeah! That sounds like a fun approach to begin with. Im a piano and synth player with good ears, but have only played a little bit of lapsteel and strangely tuned guitars. I've always been very interested in the music between the notes you know, and as a piano player theres not a whole lot of that going on.
What else can I say? Is there a particular book to aim for?
As mentioned i have all the theory of music from studying jazz and classical piano, and making a living as a musician and composer.
I have listened lot to Paul Franklin (big dire straits fan btw) and Daniel Lanois, and I find those guys very inspiring, though they are very different. Starting to get more into all the traditional stuff also
What else can I say? Is there a particular book to aim for?
As mentioned i have all the theory of music from studying jazz and classical piano, and making a living as a musician and composer.
I have listened lot to Paul Franklin (big dire straits fan btw) and Daniel Lanois, and I find those guys very inspiring, though they are very different. Starting to get more into all the traditional stuff also
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