New acoustic lap steel or Weissenborn
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New acoustic lap steel or Weissenborn
Hello,
I’m pretty new here, and new to the steel world. Mostly a regular guitar player with a little banjo and harmonica too. And I make guitars. My friend Jonathan (member) let me try his Weissenborn copy (what a sound) and I knew I had to make one or two, so here’s the results. I usually make at least two instruments at a time, only finished this one so far, the second one is close.
All regional woods, execpt for the Koa bridge, head veneer and end graft inlay, and the ebony bridge pins. Black Walnut top/back & sides, Maple fretboard and rosette, Sitka Spruce bracing. 25†scale length, Kluson tuners, and a K&K pure mini under bridge pickup. I used bone for the nut and saddle.
I didn’t like the design, on the plans I used, of the where the head meets the upper end of the neck, so I came up with this, it’s still a work in progress until I figure out a better way. I wanted a little more beef up there then the plans indicated, maybe overkill..
Like I said, I’m new to this world, so I don’t have anything to compare it to, but I think it sounds good and I am having a great time playing it! Can’t wait to make another, and to learn how to play it!
I’m pretty new here, and new to the steel world. Mostly a regular guitar player with a little banjo and harmonica too. And I make guitars. My friend Jonathan (member) let me try his Weissenborn copy (what a sound) and I knew I had to make one or two, so here’s the results. I usually make at least two instruments at a time, only finished this one so far, the second one is close.
All regional woods, execpt for the Koa bridge, head veneer and end graft inlay, and the ebony bridge pins. Black Walnut top/back & sides, Maple fretboard and rosette, Sitka Spruce bracing. 25†scale length, Kluson tuners, and a K&K pure mini under bridge pickup. I used bone for the nut and saddle.
I didn’t like the design, on the plans I used, of the where the head meets the upper end of the neck, so I came up with this, it’s still a work in progress until I figure out a better way. I wanted a little more beef up there then the plans indicated, maybe overkill..
Like I said, I’m new to this world, so I don’t have anything to compare it to, but I think it sounds good and I am having a great time playing it! Can’t wait to make another, and to learn how to play it!
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Well Mike if you play anything like you build......WOW! Beautiful work my friend! That is one sweet looking guitar. I think the "Beef" at the neck/head looks just fine. KUDOS
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Beautiful! The way you used the grain pattern gives it a sense of movement and flow.
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- Jonathan Scherer
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Good deal Michael!
Looking forward to seeing it live and playing it!
Great choice of woods, the quilted maple fretboard is fabulous and would be easy/fun to stare at.
Looking forward to seeing it live and playing it!
Great choice of woods, the quilted maple fretboard is fabulous and would be easy/fun to stare at.
1948 National Dynamic, 1953 Oahu Tonemaster,cheap Aiersi Weissenborn, Hambro custom square neck reso, Carvin X-60A, Fender Acoustasonic 30
and 10, Roland Cube Street
and 10, Roland Cube Street
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That's a gorgeous instrument!
Are you allowed to use the word "Weissenborn", even when followed by the word "copy"?
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I don't know if it is still an issue or not.
Are you allowed to use the word "Weissenborn", even when followed by the word "copy"?
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I don't know if it is still an issue or not.
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