Hillman Powder Coated Tone Bars
- Michael Hillman
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Hello neighbor!
Hello Roy, sure, let me know when you want to meet at the Warhawk and we will do it, I'd treat you to lunch if you are so inclined. What size do you need in red bars, standard?
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.
- Skip Ellis
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- Skip Ellis
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- Michael Hillman
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Thanks, Guys,
Skip, thanks for the kind words, I'm pleased the bars are working for you. Hey Stephen, here's where I am with the sitar bars. Stainless steel looks to be the better material choice for the sitar effect, and it appears that we end up with a much better bar if we start with 316 grade stainless stock. So we've ordered enough to do a trial run in the 7/8" x 3 3/8" standard size, with a 5/16 flat running the length of the bar, we will have some in about 3-4 weeks. These bars will really polish up nicely. A few members have urged us to continue developing a sitar bar, we could do them as powder coated, but our initial testing causes us to come back to stainless steel for the best sitar effect.
The stock for these bars is quite expensive, as is the amount of machining, but we don't see sitar bars widely available, so we will continue to make a few available as we can afford to do it.
That being said, Stephen, were you thinking of a 3" powder coated bar sitar bar, or would you consider stainless steel?
The stock for these bars is quite expensive, as is the amount of machining, but we don't see sitar bars widely available, so we will continue to make a few available as we can afford to do it.
That being said, Stephen, were you thinking of a 3" powder coated bar sitar bar, or would you consider stainless steel?
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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 wasn't thinking of the sitar bar so much for the "sitar effect" but for the extra ease of handling.
That said, while I prefer the powder coating, I would get the stainless if that is what is available in 3" just to check out the ease of handling.
As I typically order during your "sales", that allows me to experiment a bit more.....which is why I have a bunch of your bars now...
I wasn't thinking of the sitar bar so much for the "sitar effect" but for the extra ease of handling.
That said, while I prefer the powder coating, I would get the stainless if that is what is available in 3" just to check out the ease of handling.
As I typically order during your "sales", that allows me to experiment a bit more.....which is why I have a bunch of your bars now...
- Michael Hillman
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Thanks, Stephen,
Thanks, Stephen, if you are wanting it for ease of handling, I can machine a 3" blank and put it in with a batch of bars to be powder coated. There are a number of players that use the sitar bar in this fashion, and find the flat ground into the bar makes it easier to handle. Are you thinking 7/8 x 3"?
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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- Michael Hillman
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Will do -
Thanks, Stephen, I'll be in touch with details
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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Thanks, Dave,
Thanks, Dave, appreciate you posting your report on your bar order, I'll be in touch on the lighter blue batch, Best Regards, 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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Thanks to all - August two for one sale,
Thanks to all of our Forum brethren who participated in the August two for one sale, bought bars, posted comments, sent PMs or emails with questions or comments--we've been busy getting bars out all month, and there are still a few days left to take advantage of the sale. We have run out of some colors and sizes, and are in the process of restocking now, and we have a few "rain checks" to honor as soon as our new batches are ready. AND - we will repeat our two-fer sale in February--thanks again for keeping our project viable! - 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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bars
Hi Michael:
I went through my bars, I have 24 or 25 of your bars now.
I loaned one of my pretty light brown bars to a player back in Tennessee to try.
So I would like to buy a cashmere blue 7/8 by 3-3/8, and another light tan 7/8 by 3-3/8 if you have any left for this sale price.
Thanks a big bunch.
Dick
I went through my bars, I have 24 or 25 of your bars now.
I loaned one of my pretty light brown bars to a player back in Tennessee to try.
So I would like to buy a cashmere blue 7/8 by 3-3/8, and another light tan 7/8 by 3-3/8 if you have any left for this sale price.
Thanks a big bunch.
Dick
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- Michael Hillman
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Hello Dick and Larry,
Hello Dick, I'll hold a tan bar for you, and we should have cashmere blue bars soon, I'll let you know when they are ready. Sure you don't need some other color meantime? Just kidding, thanks for all of your support, you definitely hold the record for the most powder coated bars purchased from us!
Hey, Larry, good to hear from you, sorry we won't see you in St. Louis this year, hope all is well with you and yours!
-Michael
Hey, Larry, good to hear from you, sorry we won't see you in St. Louis this year, hope all is well with you and yours!
-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.
- Lynn Kasdorf
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what is available?
Michael, I just PMed you. I want to get two before Aug runs out. I'm trying to determine if you ever made any of the sitar bars? I'll want a normal 7/8 x 3 3/8 and a sitar (hopefully similar size).
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- Michael Hillman
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Thanks, Lynn
Thanks, Lynn, I answered your PM, give me your thoughts when you've had opportunity to read through it. I will be posting more information about availability and costs on sitar bars as we get a few more completed and priced out. - 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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Hi Michael:
I just ordered 4- Black "standard" size 7/8" x 3 3/8" bars using Paypal, catching the last day of your August special. I am planning to give 3 of them as gifts to good friends of mine. Let me know if you need anything else from me. Thanks for helping us all out.
I just ordered 4- Black "standard" size 7/8" x 3 3/8" bars using Paypal, catching the last day of your August special. I am planning to give 3 of them as gifts to good friends of mine. Let me know if you need anything else from me. Thanks for helping us all out.
John Brabant
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- Carl Williams
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- Michael Hillman
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Thanks to John and Carl,
Thanks, guys, John, I left you a voice mail, I ran out of black bars in the standard size, but have a batch in process at the powder coaters right now, I'll be sure to get yours to you the minute they are ready. Carl, I have your size in stock and will ship them tomorrow morning and send you tracking. - 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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Thanks, George,
Thanks George - lookin' good!
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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Mikey bar
hah!! I like that... Mikey bars.
Got my tan bar Michael, I converted a pro steeler out in Tennessee, I had sent him my tan one on approval. Send it back if he didn't like it. Well he set himself up to not like it before he tried it as it isn't that super shiny pro looking steel. He said he didn't like it at first but then after he played with it for a while he really likes it now.
His observation is that it is easier to stop at the frets rather than sliding on past the intended stops and is easier to hang on to.
Just thinking about all the colors, reminds me of the mood rings. Red for Fire on the Mountain, etc. Blues for Hawaiian melodies, black for jazz, yellow for cheery songs, tans for cowboy western songs. so now if we gig 20 songs in a night, we might have to have a half dozen different bars to match the genre. hahahaa.
Dick
Got my tan bar Michael, I converted a pro steeler out in Tennessee, I had sent him my tan one on approval. Send it back if he didn't like it. Well he set himself up to not like it before he tried it as it isn't that super shiny pro looking steel. He said he didn't like it at first but then after he played with it for a while he really likes it now.
His observation is that it is easier to stop at the frets rather than sliding on past the intended stops and is easier to hang on to.
Just thinking about all the colors, reminds me of the mood rings. Red for Fire on the Mountain, etc. Blues for Hawaiian melodies, black for jazz, yellow for cheery songs, tans for cowboy western songs. so now if we gig 20 songs in a night, we might have to have a half dozen different bars to match the genre. hahahaa.
Dick
- Michael Hillman
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Thanks, Dick,
Always good to hear from you, Dick, and thanks for always promoting our bars- we appreciate all of your support and suggestions of sizes and colors since we fired up this project two years ago. - 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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- Location: Boise, Idaho, USA
Current pricing, powder coated bars, add $15 for a 2nd bar,
Thanks to everyone who participated in the August two for one sale, we will do it again in February. Restocking inventory, Beginning in September, pricing is:
Lap steel bars, 3/4" x 2 3/4", 3/4" x 3", 3/4" x 3 1/4", 7/8" x 3" $39.95
"Standard" size bars, 7/8" x 3 3/8" $49.95
15/16" x 3 3/8" $56.95
1" x 3 1/2" $59.95
You may add a second bar of equal or lesser price for an additional $15.00. Priority shipping included to US Zip Codes, add $5.00 per bar Canadian shipping, add $25 per order for International Priority. Our primary colors are red, black, blue and white, with a few others added by request from various Forum members, inquire as to what's available in the size you are interested in. Prefer PayPal to vmhillman66@gmail.com but will furnish mailing address if you wish to send a check. In addition to restocking primary colors, we have in process a small run of purple bars, and also a run of sitar bars in stainless steel, in standard 7/8" x 3 3/8". Thanks again for supporting our project, shoot me an email at anytime with questions or suggestions, or call me at (208) 867-5062. - Michael
Lap steel bars, 3/4" x 2 3/4", 3/4" x 3", 3/4" x 3 1/4", 7/8" x 3" $39.95
"Standard" size bars, 7/8" x 3 3/8" $49.95
15/16" x 3 3/8" $56.95
1" x 3 1/2" $59.95
You may add a second bar of equal or lesser price for an additional $15.00. Priority shipping included to US Zip Codes, add $5.00 per bar Canadian shipping, add $25 per order for International Priority. Our primary colors are red, black, blue and white, with a few others added by request from various Forum members, inquire as to what's available in the size you are interested in. Prefer PayPal to vmhillman66@gmail.com but will furnish mailing address if you wish to send a check. In addition to restocking primary colors, we have in process a small run of purple bars, and also a run of sitar bars in stainless steel, in standard 7/8" x 3 3/8". Thanks again for supporting our project, shoot me an email at anytime with questions or suggestions, or call me at (208) 867-5062. - 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.