All-wood cabinet pedal steel
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- Charlie McDonald
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All-wood cabinet pedal steel
First steel I tried to buy. No builder info.
I'm thinking more about building one.
I'm thinking more about building one.
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Kinda cool in a back to nature kinda way!!!
Not sure how good it would've been...the tone could be interesting...maybe kinda fat.
If it was cheap enough...I would maybe buy it just for the heck of it.
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Not sure how good it would've been...the tone could be interesting...maybe kinda fat.
If it was cheap enough...I would maybe buy it just for the heck of it.
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Mine is actually pretty good sounding, a little special. I'm sure it could be better with som care and maybe a better pickup.
Here are som pics:
U can listen to it here:
http://www.ce.chalmers.se/%7Ejanjo/Vintage-Vibe/Music/Other/good_lookin.mp3
and here:
http://www.ce.chalmers.se/%7Ejanjo/Vintage-Vibe/Music/Other/Ten-four.mp3
These songs were recorded without picks, with a fender guitar amplifier.
Here are som pics:
U can listen to it here:
http://www.ce.chalmers.se/%7Ejanjo/Vintage-Vibe/Music/Other/good_lookin.mp3
and here:
http://www.ce.chalmers.se/%7Ejanjo/Vintage-Vibe/Music/Other/Ten-four.mp3
These songs were recorded without picks, with a fender guitar amplifier.
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WOW Mathias!!!
After hearing your playing, all I can say is... DARN I WANT A GUITAR LIKE YOURS!!!
What a beautiful tone!!! I sure wish I could find one for sale...I would certainly snatch it up fast. I wonder how much one of these sales for? Wonder where it came from?
If anyone knows where to buy one...I'm interested!!!
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Fender Pedal 800, Fender Champion & a Homemade Double-neck!
After hearing your playing, all I can say is... DARN I WANT A GUITAR LIKE YOURS!!!
What a beautiful tone!!! I sure wish I could find one for sale...I would certainly snatch it up fast. I wonder how much one of these sales for? Wonder where it came from?
If anyone knows where to buy one...I'm interested!!!
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Charlie--I've checked out building my own PSG and found that unless your looking for the challenge and experience it is not very practical.
I found that to build a guitar that would be anything like a modern guitar (raises,lowers, 3+4 etc.) the cost of new changer,keyhead,pedal assy., tuners,pickup etc. --parts I couldn't make-- amounted to many hundreds of dollars.
Maybe you have or are buying a parts guitar or even a used starter guitar and rehousing it. This might be more like it.
I do like the all wood approach,just like the guitars of yesteryear.
I found that to build a guitar that would be anything like a modern guitar (raises,lowers, 3+4 etc.) the cost of new changer,keyhead,pedal assy., tuners,pickup etc. --parts I couldn't make-- amounted to many hundreds of dollars.
Maybe you have or are buying a parts guitar or even a used starter guitar and rehousing it. This might be more like it.
I do like the all wood approach,just like the guitars of yesteryear.
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Casey and Charlie, thank you for your kind words
These guitars are pretty cheapo I think, but maybe a bit hard to come by. I'm thinking of selling mine but it would seem unlogical to ship it over seas when there is a market in Sweden, dying for steels of any kind
I saw one on ebay about a year ago, I think it went for $400 or something.
I will probably try to hold on to it, it sounds better than my MSA Classic in some ways. Depends on what mood im in
These guitars are pretty cheapo I think, but maybe a bit hard to come by. I'm thinking of selling mine but it would seem unlogical to ship it over seas when there is a market in Sweden, dying for steels of any kind
I saw one on ebay about a year ago, I think it went for $400 or something.
I will probably try to hold on to it, it sounds better than my MSA Classic in some ways. Depends on what mood im in