Shovelhead 001 ... A New Pettingill

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Shovelhead 001 ... A New Pettingill

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Here is another fun one I thought some might enjoy ... Shovelhead 001.

The body is black limba, leopardwood fretboard and plates, white and gold mother of pearl fret and position markers, and a pair of Lollars in the classic Coodercaster configuration.

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Beautiful!
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Love the shape Tom.
The Shovelheads are my favorite race boat design/look.
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Wowwee! What would the price be on this beauty?
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Post by Rick Barnhart »

Beautiful work, from the slotted keyhead to the sleek bridge block design. The ferrule plate on the bottom is such a good looking & funtional feature.

I've commissioned two guitars from Tom...his work is flawless. Sure, they cost more than a Rondo... but you won't believe your eyes and ears once you get your hands on one.
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Beautiful work Love the Shape.

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Post by Stephen Abruzzo »

Stunning steel to say the least; with a potent pup combination too.
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Post by Mike Neer »

Really good looker. I'd love to fool around with that for an afternoon (or longer).
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Beautiful work. And I'm with you, Tom, I love the badge. Class!
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Amazing! I'm curious to know how it sounds with the vintage style pickups... one gold foil and the other a Valco style.
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Post by Larry Carlson »

Wow, that is absolutely gorgeous. Great craftsmanship.
I hate looking at all these beautiful guitars that are shown in here.
I want one so bad but they all cost more than my car.
Hmmm.
I wonder if I could string up my car somehow....... :roll:
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I would love to hear that one!!
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Post by Keith Glendinning »

I can't think of sufficient superlatives to describe this instrument Tom. Would an 8 string version be an option?
They seem to get better and better with each build, and there have been some fantastic products so far.
PLEASE, PLEASE post a sound clip for all of us to enjoy.
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:D Howdy! A great looking steel guitar! Sure would like to hear Waltz Across Texas played on this one!
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Post by Tom Pettingill »

Thanks everyone! :) ... There was some head scratching and a couple design do-overs along the way, but I'm pretty tickled with how it all came out. Unfortunately no clips and she is boxed up and waiting for FedEx pickup.

Mark ... I don't want this thread to be all spammy or such, but PM or mail me and I'd be happy to chat in more detail.

Keith ... I was actually working on a set of templates for an 8 string version this morning. The first 8 string Shovelhead is going to be mahogany body, zebrawood trim, and one of Lollars Console Grand reproductions.
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wow! great name. i don't know what you sell these
things for, but it looks like
a million bucks!
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Very beautiful build Tom...
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beautiful work

Post by Gary Rue »

Very nice. Love the pickups along with everything else!
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Love it. Absolutely smitten.
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We are getting amazed every time you build something ! :D
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Post by Tom Pettingill »

Thanks again all! It was a fun build for sure :)

I feel lucky to have the opportunity to do what I do. Its a great creative outlet for me and I get to play with some pretty cool hardware and some of Mother Nature's best. It is my sincere hope that some of my instruments will survive the test of time and be bringing smiles for many years to come.
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Post by Andy Volk »

Beautifully thought out and made real, Tom. Elegance is the word that always comes to mind when I see your instruments. What is the key tonal characteristic of the Gold Foil pickup?
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Post by Tom Pettingill »

Thanks Andy! :) ... Gold Foils are a single coil type pickup with a nice and rich, clear and articulate tone. They do wonderful sweet cleans and can handle some dirt without becoming undefined, muddy, or oversaturated.

An interesting factoid ... the "gold foil" used in the originals is said to have been just candy wrapper paper. It serves no functional purpose, just eye candy. In that spirit, thats why I decided to do the inlay in white and gold mother of pearl. :)

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Post by Doug Beaumier »

The original Gold Foil pickups were Teisco (Japan) cheapos with a quirky tone. The originals have become popular and collectable in recent years. From what I've read, Lollar has recreated some of the original tone but has made vast improvements in the pickup.
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Post by Andy Volk »

My first double neck was a Gibson made of African Limba. It's similar to mahogany, I'd say. Gibson called it Korina and (I think) made the Flying V from that wood.
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