George, my friend, thanks for the additional details. Your explanations are alwaysGeorge Piburn wrote:Aloha, I thought Denny and CE might want a few details to sweeten his description of his GB Princess.
We are dating back to the 90's with these. This is a series 1 Console, made on a Motion Master CNC in Vista California.
The main Body is AAAAA Poplar, Inlay bands on front and back, similar to what ShoBud did on their pedal steel necks.
The Nut and bridge holder / string receiver is Bubinga, milled of course , with a 3/8" Brass pin CNC Lathed to my Fast Speed Spacing scheme,
later I went to the more popular 3/8 spacing.
These pin rollers in wooden trays are my most "Hawaiian" sounding to my ears.
With this set up there is only a .020 difference in spread from nut to bridge making for amazing accuracy of Angle Bar Slants.
As well ease of playing in general. I use this set up today.
The fretboard , again CNC milled Maple with Bubinga edging, Black White Black perfeling strips as fret lines,
these make the eye focus on the true in-tune point.
Pearl shell dots add to the visual, and as usual, graduating sizes as the frets narrow.
That is an original VintageSpec Single Coil GB pickup wound and designed by Lindy Fralin.
Alnico5 magnets with a winding formula, if I were to reveal would prompt a Black-Ops midnight visit.
In conclusion Denny Got a Good One in pristine condition. He deserves it , as a person - personal friend - steel guitar super enthusiast, and for his massive input to the design- engineering of the GB's.
I am retired from sanding and painting so I will never make any more of these now Truly Collectible Instruments.
great. I hope you and the wife are doing great. Thanks again for naming this thread
TREASURE CHEST. No better name could have been chosen.
C. E.