Received my SX lap steel
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Received my SX lap steel
Just wanted to let Brad Davis, Jerry Overstreet, and Charles
strange know that I received my SX lap steel today. It was very nicely packed and a sticker was placed on it " American Swamp Ash"; so maybe the company does ship wood over to China. Who knows? It's not that big of an issue with me personally, I was just curious if anyone actually knew for sure if our American companies did ship parts to other countries to be assembled over there .
Well, at any rate I have tuned it up and it sounds great to me; and I guess the bottom line is ; that's all that really matters.I just thought I would pass the info along to the guys that answered my post earlier. Thanks again guys.
Derrell Reagan
strange know that I received my SX lap steel today. It was very nicely packed and a sticker was placed on it " American Swamp Ash"; so maybe the company does ship wood over to China. Who knows? It's not that big of an issue with me personally, I was just curious if anyone actually knew for sure if our American companies did ship parts to other countries to be assembled over there .
Well, at any rate I have tuned it up and it sounds great to me; and I guess the bottom line is ; that's all that really matters.I just thought I would pass the info along to the guys that answered my post earlier. Thanks again guys.
Derrell Reagan
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SX Guitar
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I got one of those recently and I like it. I needed a 6 string tuned to DADGAD for one tune in my band's show and I didn't want to restring my 8 string or try to play it on A6 tuning cause it lays so nice on a modal tuning. I'd sold all my old 6 string laps 20 years ago and you can't get anything cheap anymore. Then I saw this thing and gave it a shot. I can't really say one bad thing about the build,materials,case legs,tuning machines,pickup,tone or aesthetics. Mine has a stud mounted intonatable bridge which is for a standard guitar. I think it would sound a little stronger with a solid bar type stud tailpiece but all the ones I have found have an arch to them which would make the strings arched also. Not good for steel. I may make my own bridge out of flat steel plate with a titanium rod embedded across it for a string contact point and I think that would make it really sing. For what it is tho,I don't think these days you can beat it for the price.
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The 8 string version has a simple straight bridge.Michael Johnstone wrote: Mine has a stud mounted intonatable bridge which is for a standard guitar. I think it would sound a little stronger with a solid bar type stud tailpiece but all the ones I have found have an arch to them which would make the strings arched also. Not good for steel.
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Totally agree. A major nitpick with most modern imports is the bridge/tailpiece. Someone should make and market a repro stud tailpiece especially for lap steel, patterned after the mid-'50s Gibson:Michael Johnstone wrote:I think it would sound a little stronger with a solid bar type stud tailpiece but all the ones I have found have an arch to them which would make the strings arched also. Not good for steel.
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Congratulations Derrell good choice on lap steel with ash body.
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My wife worked as a field inspector for the state Dept. of Agriculture for 43 years and a big part of her job was going to lumber mills, examining lumber for vermin, and issuing photo-sanitary certificates following the regulations of the countries to whom it was being exported. China far and away had the largest amounts sent to them.
A word to the wise: if you like ash instruments buy them now. An insect called the Emerald Ash Borer is going to make that species extinct within our lifetimes.
A word to the wise: if you like ash instruments buy them now. An insect called the Emerald Ash Borer is going to make that species extinct within our lifetimes.