Red Rogue Lap Steel on Sale
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- Jerry Overstreet
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We have one of these at the practice hut. I don't use it much as it's terribly noisy...needs shielding, I guess. We also have a Rondo SX6 and an old National Chicagoan, and those trump the Rogue a ton.
You can make music on it, but there are quite a few short cuts in the construction and electronics. It doesn't sound all that great either.
It's about a $50 guitar IMO.
I have other Rogue instruments that are much better built and playing. The square neck resonator, the $45 mandolin and the banjo...even their cheap dreadnaught seems worth the fee...just don't see the same value in the lap steel.
You can make music on it, but there are quite a few short cuts in the construction and electronics. It doesn't sound all that great either.
It's about a $50 guitar IMO.
I have other Rogue instruments that are much better built and playing. The square neck resonator, the $45 mandolin and the banjo...even their cheap dreadnaught seems worth the fee...just don't see the same value in the lap steel.
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I bought an Artisan way back when after I had to sell my PSG. I guess I got a good one because it didn't sound that bad. Not a premium lap steel by any stretch of the imagination but if you don't have one it'll fill the void.
I've been fortunate to acquire several PSG's since then and I forgot I had the Artisan until I saw this thread. I bought the kit from GB and did the conversion. I added a $28 pickup from GFS and I have to say it isn't half bad now. At least it's something to take out to jam sessions and on vacation.
I've been fortunate to acquire several PSG's since then and I forgot I had the Artisan until I saw this thread. I bought the kit from GB and did the conversion. I added a $28 pickup from GFS and I have to say it isn't half bad now. At least it's something to take out to jam sessions and on vacation.
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#4 Oval Head Screw
I just saw this thread again, and noticed folks are using screws that are too large. It looks like I see a lot of #6 flat heads.
The Retrofit Nut and Bridges are set up for #4 oval head stainless steel screws.
The PLA polymer we use is super rugged and durable, while not indestructible, eg; Tommy Y cranked a set down so hard it warped the nut to the point it snapped in half.
You don't need to attach them as if you were parking the Queen Mary II snug is plenty good enough.
Hope this helps.
The Retrofit Nut and Bridges are set up for #4 oval head stainless steel screws.
The PLA polymer we use is super rugged and durable, while not indestructible, eg; Tommy Y cranked a set down so hard it warped the nut to the point it snapped in half.
You don't need to attach them as if you were parking the Queen Mary II snug is plenty good enough.
Hope this helps.
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I had a hard time just finding #4 3/4 sheet metal screws. The oval heads were no where to be found.
I had a hard time just finding #4 3/4 sheet metal screws. The oval heads were no where to be found.
Zum SD-12 Black, Zum SD-12 Burly Elm Several B-Bender Tele's and a lot of other gear I can't play.
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#4 screws
We get them at ACE - Home Depot stores,
Home Depot On Line has them for certain , I just bought some.
If need be I will sell you some.
George
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Here is free shipping , and you get a few spares<<Click<<
Home Depot On Line has them for certain , I just bought some.
If need be I will sell you some.
George
Home Depot On Line
Here is free shipping , and you get a few spares<<Click<<
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Yes I was able to get them at ACE. It took some digging to find them. They had plenty of #6 but they had a limited stock of #4 screws.
I avoid Big Orange and Big Blue as much as I can. I usually get better service at my local hardware stores.
I avoid Big Orange and Big Blue as much as I can. I usually get better service at my local hardware stores.
Zum SD-12 Black, Zum SD-12 Burly Elm Several B-Bender Tele's and a lot of other gear I can't play.
I spent half my money on gambling, alcohol and wild women. The other half I wasted. W.C. Fields
I spent half my money on gambling, alcohol and wild women. The other half I wasted. W.C. Fields