Hillman Powder Coated Tone Bars
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- Michael Hillman
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Thanks, David,
Thanks, David, that puts our color coded tone bar mania in perspective....
Two Spector 5 string basses, Martin D-18, Taylor 812CE, 1944 Epiphone Zenith, a killer Luttrell 6 string resophonic, 1932 Model 56 Dobro, Beard Model E, Martin Soprano Uke, 10 string 1953 Alkire Eharp, Peavey Nashville 112, Fender Bassman, Fender 75 watt Rumble, and a Fender 100 watt Rumble.
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Amazing aren't they Jim?
Not only the fun of different colors but these are flat out the BEST bar I have ever used, now I haven't tried them all, but have tried lots of them.
Heck if Michael had just plain bars with a clear powder coat finish, I'd still have a bunch of these bars.
Michael's bars work best for me because:
His powdercoater must be one of the best around. The coating is so smooth, there is virtually no extraneous noise from them, my first ones are over a year old now and still look new.
The weights are good just like you'd expect from good steel bars.
The grip is terrific. As I play along and the bar warms to my hand, it becomes much easier to hold on to it. a huge plus as I have rheumatiod arthritis. I also have Lupus which makes my skin ultra dry and I simply can't hang on to a regular steel bar unless I use a small amount of skin lotion and I hate the thought of getting lotion on the strings. Too much lotion and watch my bar fly away.
the bullet nose is a perfect shape for bar tipping and moving about on the strings.
For reverse slanting, it is much easier with the finished design these bars have.
and yes because these bars are so darn good, I am excited to support Michael's efforts, I have and will buy every color bar he comes up with.
Ooh yes "purses and shoes" those last two brown bars go so well with my Derby and the tiger maple blonde finished Hudson and the T-8 fender custom walnut finish. I might have to get matching shoes and shirts Hahahaha. The guitars are happy, I'm happy, it makes me play better.
Gads, what more could you ask for and especially at the great prices Michael has.
Dick
Not only the fun of different colors but these are flat out the BEST bar I have ever used, now I haven't tried them all, but have tried lots of them.
Heck if Michael had just plain bars with a clear powder coat finish, I'd still have a bunch of these bars.
Michael's bars work best for me because:
His powdercoater must be one of the best around. The coating is so smooth, there is virtually no extraneous noise from them, my first ones are over a year old now and still look new.
The weights are good just like you'd expect from good steel bars.
The grip is terrific. As I play along and the bar warms to my hand, it becomes much easier to hold on to it. a huge plus as I have rheumatiod arthritis. I also have Lupus which makes my skin ultra dry and I simply can't hang on to a regular steel bar unless I use a small amount of skin lotion and I hate the thought of getting lotion on the strings. Too much lotion and watch my bar fly away.
the bullet nose is a perfect shape for bar tipping and moving about on the strings.
For reverse slanting, it is much easier with the finished design these bars have.
and yes because these bars are so darn good, I am excited to support Michael's efforts, I have and will buy every color bar he comes up with.
Ooh yes "purses and shoes" those last two brown bars go so well with my Derby and the tiger maple blonde finished Hudson and the T-8 fender custom walnut finish. I might have to get matching shoes and shirts Hahahaha. The guitars are happy, I'm happy, it makes me play better.
Gads, what more could you ask for and especially at the great prices Michael has.
Dick
- Michael Hillman
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Thanks, Dick,
Thanks, Dick, appreciate the kind words--coming up on two years since we began the powder coated bar project, time for a two for one sale, I'll be posting details later today. - Michael
Two Spector 5 string basses, Martin D-18, Taylor 812CE, 1944 Epiphone Zenith, a killer Luttrell 6 string resophonic, 1932 Model 56 Dobro, Beard Model E, Martin Soprano Uke, 10 string 1953 Alkire Eharp, Peavey Nashville 112, Fender Bassman, Fender 75 watt Rumble, and a Fender 100 watt Rumble.
- Michael Hillman
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Two for one sale on all bars, thru the month of August!
Thanks to all who have supported our powder coated bar project! August will mark two years that we've been developing and marketing powder coated bars in various colors and sizes, and we try to do everything to make them as affordable as possible, and still keep the project viable. During February and August we feature a two for one sale, purchase one bar, and we will include a second bar of equal or lesser value. Pricing remains:
Lap Steel bars: 3/4" x 2 3/4", 3/4" x 3" 3/4" x 3 1/4", 7/8" x 3" $36.95
"standard" size 7/8" x 3 3/8" $49.95
15/16" x 3 3/8" $56.95
1" x 3 1/2" $59.95 (we've done a few in colors other than red and black)
Price includes Priority Shipping to U. S. Zip Codes; add $5.00 per bar to ship to Canada. International Priority shipping, add $25.00. Prefer PayPal to vmhillman66@gmail.com, shoot me an email to that address for any questions regarding sizes and colors available.
Lap Steel bars: 3/4" x 2 3/4", 3/4" x 3" 3/4" x 3 1/4", 7/8" x 3" $36.95
"standard" size 7/8" x 3 3/8" $49.95
15/16" x 3 3/8" $56.95
1" x 3 1/2" $59.95 (we've done a few in colors other than red and black)
Price includes Priority Shipping to U. S. Zip Codes; add $5.00 per bar to ship to Canada. International Priority shipping, add $25.00. Prefer PayPal to vmhillman66@gmail.com, shoot me an email to that address for any questions regarding sizes and colors available.
Two Spector 5 string basses, Martin D-18, Taylor 812CE, 1944 Epiphone Zenith, a killer Luttrell 6 string resophonic, 1932 Model 56 Dobro, Beard Model E, Martin Soprano Uke, 10 string 1953 Alkire Eharp, Peavey Nashville 112, Fender Bassman, Fender 75 watt Rumble, and a Fender 100 watt Rumble.
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Received two more bars from Michael today. These powder coated bars are simply the most comfortable bars I have ever used. Now is a good time to give them a try. Lots of colors and sizes to choose from. George
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Do you make the 1 inch by 3 and a half in blue?
- Michael Hillman
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Thanks for your posts....
Thanks, George, always good to hear from you, and Doug, you should see bars within 24 hours if they haven't arrived already. As to Norman's question, in the 1 inch by 3 and a half, we began by doing a batch of black, and a batch of red. Then as we added more colors, we'd include just one or two of the one inch bars. We've not done a dark blue batch in quite a while, as a result, besides black and red, I have a tan, a brown, a burnt orange, and a white in the one inch, but sorry, no dark blue.
Two Spector 5 string basses, Martin D-18, Taylor 812CE, 1944 Epiphone Zenith, a killer Luttrell 6 string resophonic, 1932 Model 56 Dobro, Beard Model E, Martin Soprano Uke, 10 string 1953 Alkire Eharp, Peavey Nashville 112, Fender Bassman, Fender 75 watt Rumble, and a Fender 100 watt Rumble.
- Mike Scaggs
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Just ordered two, thanks guys.
When might there be alternate colors? Green, Purple, etc...
When might there be alternate colors? Green, Purple, etc...
I can explain it to you but I can't understand it for you
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- Michael Hillman
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Thanks, all...
Our two for one sale is off to a good start, and we greatly appreciate all the interest and support from our Forum brethren. We are always open to additional colors, we do have to do 20 bars at a time to make them affordable - Mike suggests purple, and we will put that on the project list, and Dave suggests a powder blue, another good choice. We did a dark green some months back, that one didn't move as well as we'd like, but we might give it another go sometime in the future. Thanks again!! - Michael
Two Spector 5 string basses, Martin D-18, Taylor 812CE, 1944 Epiphone Zenith, a killer Luttrell 6 string resophonic, 1932 Model 56 Dobro, Beard Model E, Martin Soprano Uke, 10 string 1953 Alkire Eharp, Peavey Nashville 112, Fender Bassman, Fender 75 watt Rumble, and a Fender 100 watt Rumble.
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Never figured out the problem with PP, but appreciate your patience. Snail mail seems to always come to the rescue when computers fail.
- Michael Hillman
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No rush, Norm,
Some of our electronic "conveniences" are great until they don't work and are just a major irritation, I have your bars set aside.
Two Spector 5 string basses, Martin D-18, Taylor 812CE, 1944 Epiphone Zenith, a killer Luttrell 6 string resophonic, 1932 Model 56 Dobro, Beard Model E, Martin Soprano Uke, 10 string 1953 Alkire Eharp, Peavey Nashville 112, Fender Bassman, Fender 75 watt Rumble, and a Fender 100 watt Rumble.
- Michael Hillman
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Developing a 7/8" x 3 3/8" sitar bar,
Several Forum members have expressed interest in a standard sized stainless steel sitar bar. We are in the process of determining how many we'd need to produce to make these available, they are substantially more labor intensive to produce than powder coated bullet bars. I'll post details as we make a decision. -Michael
Two Spector 5 string basses, Martin D-18, Taylor 812CE, 1944 Epiphone Zenith, a killer Luttrell 6 string resophonic, 1932 Model 56 Dobro, Beard Model E, Martin Soprano Uke, 10 string 1953 Alkire Eharp, Peavey Nashville 112, Fender Bassman, Fender 75 watt Rumble, and a Fender 100 watt Rumble.
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- Douglas Schuch
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Oops - I see he beat me to it with the purple bar! If you are feeling adventurous, I'd love turquois (the color of the Caribbean sea over coral sand, 15 feet deep to be precise). Burgandy would be nice (like Tommy White's old Millie that I now own). But don't know if either would be popular enough to warrant doing a run.
Pedal steel, lap steel, resonator, blues harp - why suck at just one instrument when you can do so on many?
- Michael Hillman
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Good to hear from you, Doug
Hello Doug, great suggestions - we will definitely do a run of purple soon, along with powder blue, and consider the turquoise and burgundy for future projects - so many great colors to choose and I'll work on getting a picture posted of current colors, Thanks for the input!
Two Spector 5 string basses, Martin D-18, Taylor 812CE, 1944 Epiphone Zenith, a killer Luttrell 6 string resophonic, 1932 Model 56 Dobro, Beard Model E, Martin Soprano Uke, 10 string 1953 Alkire Eharp, Peavey Nashville 112, Fender Bassman, Fender 75 watt Rumble, and a Fender 100 watt Rumble.
- Mike Scaggs
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Great Guys
These guys are great to work with folks
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- Michael Hillman
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Thanks, Mike,
Thanks Mike, I would take a moment to remind all of our Forum members that if for any reason our bars don't work for you, simply return them for a full refund, plus the postage back to us. Like everything we use and accumulate, instruments, amps, accessories--the sound and feel of tone bars is a matter of personal taste. We also take back in trade old powder coated bars, as long as they have the hole machined in the tail end that facilitates sandblasting and powder coating, let me know what you have that we can restore, Thanks! -Michael
Two Spector 5 string basses, Martin D-18, Taylor 812CE, 1944 Epiphone Zenith, a killer Luttrell 6 string resophonic, 1932 Model 56 Dobro, Beard Model E, Martin Soprano Uke, 10 string 1953 Alkire Eharp, Peavey Nashville 112, Fender Bassman, Fender 75 watt Rumble, and a Fender 100 watt Rumble.
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Mike,I received the bars today just as you said I would and they are everything positive that I could have hoped for. Unbelievable response time from order to use of product. Another order placed today and may I suggest it's an excellent method of Christmas shopping. Take advantage of this great two for one sale.
- Michael Hillman
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Thanks, Norman,
Thanks, Norman, appreciate the kind words, and I'll get your second order out to you first thing tomorrow morning - I received Norman's order enroute to my powder coater, with a box of bars to be done in a lighter blue than we've used previously, as a few Forum members have expressed interest in this color. The color we picked reminds me of a '58 Chevy color "cashmere blue", we believe these will be good looking bars, and we should have them well before August 31st. Next project will be a run of purple. Thanks all for your continued support !!
Two Spector 5 string basses, Martin D-18, Taylor 812CE, 1944 Epiphone Zenith, a killer Luttrell 6 string resophonic, 1932 Model 56 Dobro, Beard Model E, Martin Soprano Uke, 10 string 1953 Alkire Eharp, Peavey Nashville 112, Fender Bassman, Fender 75 watt Rumble, and a Fender 100 watt Rumble.
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