Bar diameter
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- Mike Wilkerson
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Bar diameter
Just wondering what everyone's favorite diameter of bar is? I have always used a 7/8 but my new BJS is a 15/16 and WOW!!!!! I am kicking myself for not using this size a long time ago.. I love the way it feels and how smooth it glides along the strings laterally.... I have always used BJS but not this diameter.... Slim
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40 years with 7/8" then tried a 15/16" and on to a 1" bar for the past two years. Really like the feel and sustain of a 1" bar. I wish I had tried the 1" bar sooner...oh well, better late than....go with what works for you. Give whatever choice you make a few weeks to get used to it...My two bits worth.
Bar Dia.
Started years ago with a 7/8". Been using a 1" bar for the last 20 years. Mater of fact, My 7/8" bar went with a PSG buddy of mine when he passed from cancer about 15 years ago. I taught him how to play PSG..... Most fitting place for it......
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Chris your post made me laugh but if I had an extra I would sure give you one.... Slimchris ivey wrote:mike, i used 7/8 for years and was fine.
then one day a 1 inch bar appeared and i love it.
i imagine the 15/16 would actually be perfect.
i'll be glad to try one as soon as a free one appears.
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Mike after playing most bars for years I have decided that my favorite is 15/16"!
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BJS 15/16 bar
I started with various bars and then got a BJS 7/8 which I liked but then on advice from members to try the John Hughey 15/16 BJS bar ,I never looked back as I have far more comfort and control with it. For me this is the perfect bar. JAMES TAYLOR
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That's funny, chris. But you know, I had one of those eBay Wishinborns and I'll be darned if the silk screened fret markers weren't showin' wear. I never touched em with anything...chris ivey wrote:i rarely go up there. there's no wear on my top frets.
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