slide guitar for standing up
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slide guitar for standing up
What are some brands of slide guitars, like the Melobar,Peavey, that are for standing. Saw one in a video a while back, and can't remember who it was.Built like a standard guitar, with a wedge on the back to make it stay up.
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There are a few makers who have some answers to this. Lap King http://www.lapking.com/options.html offers the "stage hand", an add-on support arm. Asher has the "belly bar," http://asher-guitars-lap-steels-store.m ... it-upgrade, also an add-on. And DL Lap Steels have an option for a flat board that rests against your mid-section. I don't see a page for it on their site, but look in the photo gallery on page 3. http://dllapsteel.com/dl-photo-gallery/nggallery/page/3
Megan Lovell of Larkin Poe www.larkinpoe.com had a custom frame made for her Ric so she can stand up with it. I used to use something similar that Ted Smith of Melobar made called the Outrigger -- it was a fiberglas shell that looked like a Dobro body -- it screwed into the back of the lap steel.
Nowadays, I use a custom made steel designed for standing up (the blue one in my avatar)
Then there's this, for those of you who thought the Power Slide was too subdued:

https://www.amazon.com/Vorson-LJK300-BK ... B015RD03R4
Megan Lovell of Larkin Poe www.larkinpoe.com had a custom frame made for her Ric so she can stand up with it. I used to use something similar that Ted Smith of Melobar made called the Outrigger -- it was a fiberglas shell that looked like a Dobro body -- it screwed into the back of the lap steel.
Nowadays, I use a custom made steel designed for standing up (the blue one in my avatar)
Then there's this, for those of you who thought the Power Slide was too subdued:

https://www.amazon.com/Vorson-LJK300-BK ... B015RD03R4
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Thanks for all the replies so far. Wish I could remember what band I saw it in. Was well known country group I think, which video I may never find. It was more like the Melobar. What I saw was a lap type guitar, with a large wedge made in to the back to lay on the belly. That keeps the whole guitar up in the air.
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Here's a cool Duesenberg rig that Randy Kohrs uses
https://youtu.be/u2NSTtyvrgg
https://youtu.be/u2NSTtyvrgg
A banjo, like a pet monkey, seems like a good idea at first.
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