Lockdown Project

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Jeff Highland
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Lockdown Project

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Do I need another guitar--No but I wanted something to do and have got used to the longer scale length and wider spacing on my Deus so built one to leave in G dobro.
I had the wood (Australian blackwood and rosewood fretboard) and some Grover Rotomatics. Added some Kent Armstrong Stealth P90's and a Wilkinson shorty tele bridge and ashtray cover. A light lacquer finish without grainfill and it's done. Needs some cream knobs when they arrive



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Bill Groner
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Post by Bill Groner »

Very nice work Jeff.....and I do think you needed another one......... :D
Currently own, 6 Groner-tone lap steels, one 1953 Alamo Lap steel, Roland Cube, Fender Champion 40
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Joe Elk
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A Nice looking Instrument!!! !!!
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David DeLoach
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Post by David DeLoach »

Looks great!

I have admiration for anyone who can build their own instrument. I don't have the skill sets for that. I'm basically limited to changing strings. :)
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Re: Lockdown Project

Post by C. E. Jackson »

Jeff Highland wrote:Do I need another guitar--No but I wanted something to do and have got used to the longer scale length and wider spacing on my Deus so built one to leave in G dobro.
I had the wood (Australian blackwood and rosewood fretboard) and some Grover Rotomatics. Added some Kent Armstrong Stealth P90's and a Wilkinson shorty tele bridge and ashtray cover. A light lacquer finish without grainfill and it's done. Needs some cream knobs when they arrive



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Really a great looking steel, Jeff. Thanks for posting.

C. E. Jackson :)
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Joe Elk
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Post by Joe Elk »

Oh Jeff Jeff Jeff I busy l looking the guitar I should have corrected sooner.

ALLWAY ALLWAY YOU NEED MORE GUITARS ASK ANYONE ON THE FORUM!!!
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Roger Aycock
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Post by Roger Aycock »

That is very nice work. You can ALWAYS find a reason to get another guitar! Right?
Jeff Highland
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Post by Jeff Highland »

Thanks for the comments guys.
I'm enjoying having a dedicated long scale lap in dobro G
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John Drury
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Post by John Drury »

Here is my lockdown project, nowhere near the caliber of instrument that Jeff built but it only took me a few days and I did it with common hand tools, a piece of scrap 2 x 4, and parts laying around the workshop. I used 6 strings from a set of used strings off of my pedal steel. I also used an old Wilkinson "Ash Tray bridge".

My investment is zero, and I think it shows! LMAO!
It sounds great though! Having fun with it! I call it the "Sho~Stud" , Ha!

Needed a break from building the Cigar Box Guitars.


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