What is the smallest diameter tone bar you know of?
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- David DeLoach
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What is the smallest diameter tone bar you know of?
I looking for a small diameter tone bar. Maybe as small as 1/4". Needs to have a bullet nose.
Anyone seen anything that small? If so, where can they be purchased?
Thanks!
David
Anyone seen anything that small? If so, where can they be purchased?
Thanks!
David
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I have a tiny Oahu bar that came with a guitar, its 2.435 x 5/8"
Here it is next to a Brozophonic
Number 126k "hy-tone"
I have an old Dobro bar that's 2.710 x 5/8", never seen a bar skinnier than 5/8 myself.
For something as small as 1/4" you could make one out of a engine pushrod, junkyard item, probably free.
Here it is next to a Brozophonic
Number 126k "hy-tone"
I have an old Dobro bar that's 2.710 x 5/8", never seen a bar skinnier than 5/8 myself.
For something as small as 1/4" you could make one out of a engine pushrod, junkyard item, probably free.
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The smallest diameter I've seen is 5/8 inch. But if you're a DIY kind of guy, look for some drill stock (hardened steel rod drill blank) in the diameter and length you want for your bar, then take a good file to the tip and make it a bullet nose. Drill stock can be found at hardware stores, eBay, McMaster-Carr, etc. If you are looking for someone to make a bar for you, contact the custom bar makers with your specs.
I also have a used 5/8 X 2 5/8 bar I'd sell for $15 delivered if you want to try it.
-Dave
I also have a used 5/8 X 2 5/8 bar I'd sell for $15 delivered if you want to try it.
-Dave
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Jim Burden at Bullet bars made me two 3/4" double-ended "twister bars. He was fast, and they are beautiful. He could probably do any diameter you like.
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Yes, Jim is no longer making bars. I had him make me a 12 string bar a few years ago. Awesome bar.Charles Stange wrote:correct me if need be, but I believe Jim Burden is no longer making bars?
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Actually, I'm interested in this too. I have this really warped idea of playing slide mandolin.
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Bill McClosky - flat tonebar ?
Bill, curious about that flat rectangular tonebar you posted here. I got one like it that came along with a Supro I bought recently. Judging from the wear on it, somebody used it a lot. I can't figure out how you would even hold it or what the advantage might be. Have you used that thing ?
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David, I have a Nick Manoloff bar with round nose, also a side of the round bar is flat for your finger to rest on. Bar looks to be 9/16 in diameter and about 2 and 3/4 long. Came from my dad's collection of steel bars. You can have this one if you like for ten bucks plus shipping. It's dirty but I think I can clean it off a little.
We can run it through the forum here and I'll give the sale percentage to the forum. Let me know!
We can run it through the forum here and I'll give the sale percentage to the forum. Let me know!