10 String Non Pedal SteelGuitar

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Filep Lajos
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I would like to introduce myself with my last project:

10 String Non Pedal SteelGuitar

Over the past few years I have designed and built various pedalless lap steels and console guitars. Designs was inspired by my old Carter Steel.

Console: walnut oak, with Formica finish Navy Blue, aluminum neck, pickup; Bill Lawrence 710,
Brass roll
Scale length: 24 "

I look forward to your opinion

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Lajos Filep LFS Steel Guitars

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As a 10 string non-pedal player, looks good to me.

Do you have any sound clips?
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Hi Bill

Will be done next time. will deliver later.
best regards
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I look forward to hearing it.

What is the advantage of using rollers on a non-pedal steel?
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Filep,That looks great!
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Bill McCloskey wrote:I look forward to hearing it.

What is the advantage of using rollers on a non-pedal steel?
I worked on a Derby 10 string non-pedal for Billy Robinson one time and I remember it having a roller nut.

Some players get really serious about choking the strings!
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Why do you have the brace across the front legs?

The steel is absolutely gorgeous. I'm confident it will sound as good as it looks.
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Thanks jim,
the brace across the front legs give more stability, and can attach a volumpegal. I like the look better that way
I noticed with my Pedal Steels that it's better if I don't have to look for my volumpedal :)
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Bill McCloskey wrote:I look forward to hearing it.

What is the advantage of using rollers on a non-pedal steel?

Hi Bill,

the roles are already the preparation for palm benders, unless I think there are better sustains,
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Filep Lajos wrote:
Bill McCloskey wrote:I look forward to hearing it.

What is the advantage of using rollers on a non-pedal steel?

Hi Bill,

the roles are already the preparation for palm benders, unless I think there are better sustains,
best regards
The other advantage is the ability to slide into and out of the zero fret. More non-pedal steels should have this.
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Beautiful looking guitar, string spacings look ok for slants, A credit to your workmanship and attention to detail.
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Filip,
Well done!! I like it also.
What is the measurement at the nut of the strings from 1--10. Having owned a Carter I think it was 2 1/2 " ? Did you keep that?
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,,,,but are not ALL steel guitars non-pedal,,,,if you don't use the pedals??? What is the saying,,,better to have it and not need it than it is to need it and not have it,,
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Are these 10 string non-pedal steels available for purchase?Beautiful looking steel!
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Roy Thomson wrote:Filip,
Well done!! I like it also.
What is the measurement at the nut of the strings from 1--10. Having owned a Carter I think it was 2 1/2 " ? Did you keep that?
Beautiful looking guitar, congratulations. I'm also curious about this measurement. I'm in the process of starting a 10 string EH-150 project. Just waiting for my pickup to arrive.
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What would be a ball park price
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