HUDSONATOR Pedal Reso times three!

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Just wondering, is all that curly maple veneer or solid?

Regardless the wood choice and treatment is stunning.
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Paul McEvoy wrote:Just wondering, is all that curly maple veneer or solid?

Regardless the wood choice and treatment is stunning.
That is the real deal on the wood. Solid all the way through. NO veneer on any of the guitars I build.
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really nice work. very beautiful.
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How about Resoped,
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Thanks for adding the Hudsonator to the tittle.
Clears up a lot of naming ideas.
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Here is a genuine Hudsonator, one of Jimmie's earliest pedal resonator guitars. The changer is at the right hand side of the guitar as you look at it head on. The pedal and lever pulls are short as a result. It's tuned to D9. The cone is enclosed in a chamber in the undercarriage.

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Ken Byng wrote:Here is a genuine Hudsonator, one of Jimmie's earliest pedal resonator guitars. The changer is at the right hand side of the guitar as you look at it head on. The pedal and lever pulls are short as a result. It's tuned to D9. The cone is enclosed in a chamber in the undercarriage.

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That was one of the first Hudsonators built.
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I know Jimmie. I am proud to own it.
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The Black cherry Hudsonator is sold pending payment.
The Blue Hudsonator is spoken for.
The Mahogany and maple Hudsonator is traded.
Some fine music going to be made on these very soon.
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Just committed to one! Really looking forward to playing it!
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I think of it as a "pedal resonator". There's steel guitars, pedal steel guitars, resonators, and pedal resonators.
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