A heartwarming story.... 11/4 Encore has arrived!
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- Paddy Long
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I wish he'd make an 8 string.Mike Perlowin wrote:I wish Doug would make a 12 string. I'd buy one if he did. He said he would make them if he got 50 orders.
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- Doug Earnest
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- Jim Fogarty
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While you're taking requests, Doug.......Doug Earnest wrote:hmmmm......let's see.....
I can take two strings off of one for b0b and put them on one for Mike....yeah, that will work
1) a D-10
2) a mechanism that will actually PLAY the steel, while we sit behind pretending we know what we're doing.......like a player piano.
Thanks!
- Mike Perlowin
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Seriously Doug, how difficult or cost prohibitive would it be for you to make D-10s and 12 stringers?
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I suggest a compromise between my 8-string and Mike's 12-string: a 10-string pedal steel!
It might even become a standard someday.
It might even become a standard someday.
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- Doug Earnest
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Mike, there is a nice Carter S12U for sale here right now for $1850. If I was in the market for a nice compact U12 I believe I would buy that one pretty quickly. I think maybe I also saw an MCI in the same price range, another fine guitar.
A 12 string Encore would be about the same guitar, and it would certainly have to cost more.
To tool up to make twelve string Encores would require at least the following changes --
It would require a longer body, and that requires a longer pedal rack.
The body would have to be wider, and that would require different endplates.
The keyhead and roller bridges would have to be different.
The wider body would necessitate different cross shafts.
The case would have to be different.
The neck would have to be different.
The pickup would have to be different.
And on and on....
The cost would be ridiculous to build a few of them. I can keep my prices down on the Stage One and Encore models by building parts for a couple hundred guitars of each model at a time and then having the parts on the shelf ready to go.
I have more work than I can comfortably handle now even with some part time helpers, so really I don't see any reason to disrupt what is making me a pretty good living to build a few twelve strings. Especially when good used ones come on the market occasionally at such reasonable prices.
A 12 string Encore would be about the same guitar, and it would certainly have to cost more.
To tool up to make twelve string Encores would require at least the following changes --
It would require a longer body, and that requires a longer pedal rack.
The body would have to be wider, and that would require different endplates.
The keyhead and roller bridges would have to be different.
The wider body would necessitate different cross shafts.
The case would have to be different.
The neck would have to be different.
The pickup would have to be different.
And on and on....
The cost would be ridiculous to build a few of them. I can keep my prices down on the Stage One and Encore models by building parts for a couple hundred guitars of each model at a time and then having the parts on the shelf ready to go.
I have more work than I can comfortably handle now even with some part time helpers, so really I don't see any reason to disrupt what is making me a pretty good living to build a few twelve strings. Especially when good used ones come on the market occasionally at such reasonable prices.
- Mike Perlowin
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Doug, I saw that Carter. Unfortunately, I need to replace my car. (http://bb.steelguitarforum.com/viewtopic.php?t=302297) This precludes buying another steel for the next year or two.
I have some advise for everybody. DON'T GET INTO A WRECK LIKE THIS!! It's not fun.
I have some advise for everybody. DON'T GET INTO A WRECK LIKE THIS!! It's not fun.
Please visit my web site and Soundcloud page and listen to the music posted there.
http://www.mikeperlowin.com http://soundcloud.com/mike-perlowin
http://www.mikeperlowin.com http://soundcloud.com/mike-perlowin
- Jim Reynolds
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Doug left me out of those who play there's on stage. Well I play my StageOne in my bedroom. They are a great guitar too.
Zum U-12, Carter SDU-12, Zum Encore, Emmons S-10, Emmons D-10, Nashville 400, Two Peavey Nashville 112, Boss Katana 100, Ibanez DD700, Almost every Lesson Jeff Newman sold. Washburn Special Edition Guitar, Can never have enough, even at 80. 1963 Original Hofner Bass bought in Germany 1963, and a 1973 Framus Bass also bought in Germany 1974.