Bar suggestions
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Bar suggestions
I’m looking to try and get a new tone bar, but I’m having a little trouble. I’ve been using a John Pearse 7/8 bar, but after going through Paul Franklin’s course, I believe the bar is too short for my hand. I’m trying to find a bar that is a little longer, closer to a 12 string bar. I found BJS, but his 7/8 12 string bar is out of stock at the moment and won’t be back in stock until sometime in may. I’m wanting It to be 7/8 diameter and around 3 9/16 or 3 3/4 in length. Any suggestions?
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http://www.bulletbars.com/
Contact Jim Burden. He will build you a bar any way you want it....and you will love it. High quality products from a true craftsman at reasonable cost.
Contact Jim Burden. He will build you a bar any way you want it....and you will love it. High quality products from a true craftsman at reasonable cost.
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GET YOU A BJS ,AND YOU'LL HAVE THE VERY BEST. You can't wear it out.
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And another +1 for Jim Burden and Bullet Bars. I ordered one Friday, and received it the following Wednesday. Jim's service is superb, and the bar itself completely meets my expectations.
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Although Im fairly new to the pedal steel Ive tried a few different bars and I like the BJS 7/8 JH the best.Leon Champion wrote:GET YOU A BJS ,AND YOU'LL HAVE THE VERY BEST. You can't wear it out.
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Agreed. Very good bars. Very affordable bars.Jerry Overstreet wrote:http://www.bulletbars.com/
Contact Jim Burden. He will build you a bar any way you want it....and you will love it. High quality products from a true craftsman at reasonable cost.
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Jim Burdens Bullet Bars are my favorite.
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Re: Bar suggestions
I just made a polymer bar for a fellow SGF member. (it will be delivered today, so maybe he will post his opinions?) It was 15/16" diameter x 3 9/16" long x 7.7 ounces. It is no problem to make one at 7/8" diameter, but the weight would probably be around 7.5 ounces with the smaller diameter. PM me if interested.Cameron Reagin wrote:I’m looking to try and get a new tone bar, but I’m having a little trouble. I’ve been using a John Pearse 7/8 bar, but after going through Paul Franklin’s course, I believe the bar is too short for my hand. I’m trying to find a bar that is a little longer, closer to a 12 string bar. I found BJS, but his 7/8 12 string bar is out of stock at the moment and won’t be back in stock until sometime in may. I’m wanting It to be 7/8 diameter and around 3 9/16 or 3 3/4 in length. Any suggestions?
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+1 for Jim Burden's Bullet Bars. I got one and liked it so much I bought another one.Jerry Overstreet wrote:http://www.bulletbars.com/
Contact Jim Burden. He will build you a bar any way you want it....and you will love it. High quality products from a true craftsman at reasonable cost.
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Cameron,
Have Bill Groner build you are bar that will work for you. Tell bill exactly what you have in mind, and he can come up with idea's that will work for you. It will be your bar, not a stock bar a certain size someone recommends. Since you are just starting out on steel, it can be a bit confusing and overwhelming. So email Bill Groner, call him if you have to, and get it right for you. There are alot of great bars out there, but you see the trouble you're having already trying to choose one. Bill built me a fantastic 12 string bar, can't put it down. If i can help cameron, write me. But my suggestion... get a personalized built bar that works for you the first time out...contact Bill Groner
Have Bill Groner build you are bar that will work for you. Tell bill exactly what you have in mind, and he can come up with idea's that will work for you. It will be your bar, not a stock bar a certain size someone recommends. Since you are just starting out on steel, it can be a bit confusing and overwhelming. So email Bill Groner, call him if you have to, and get it right for you. There are alot of great bars out there, but you see the trouble you're having already trying to choose one. Bill built me a fantastic 12 string bar, can't put it down. If i can help cameron, write me. But my suggestion... get a personalized built bar that works for you the first time out...contact Bill Groner
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I've been enjoying playing with a new bar that I picked up at The SWSGA show this year. The "Nu-Generation Tone Bar" and think it is great! It's got a weighted nose that makes vibrato a little easier. Here's a link which shows the whole deal.
https://bb.steelguitarforum.com/viewtop ... sc&start=0
https://bb.steelguitarforum.com/viewtop ... sc&start=0
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Cameron,If you go to the "New Products"section you will see Bill Groner's custom made Melotonen bars ,I just received mine yesterday and it's wonderful,He will make any size that you want.
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