Sitar Bar
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Sitar Bar
Asking for a friend who is looking (really)--
Do we know anyone making a sitar bar these days?
Do we know anyone making a sitar bar these days?
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- Billy McCombs
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If you have a old bar laying around get a belt sander with a 120 grit belt and sand the edge of the bar flat to 1/2 inch wide flat part. I did these to a old bar to keep it rolling on the strings while I was playing 6 String. Worked well and when I used on the strings little did I know that I also made a Sitar bar.
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78 Emmons PP,Great tone.82 Emmons SKH #56
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- Mike Bacciarini
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I had one of my old Emmons bars milled down to 1/2” wide then polished. Here’s an example:
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=DJTPtaYtc6s
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=DJTPtaYtc6s
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Sitar Bars
The Dunlop Company used to make sitar bars for me. They were identical to the #921 bars they still make and are shown on my website (www.songwriter.com/bradshaw/tone_bars.php). All the Dunlop Company did was mill a 1/2" flat edge to those bars. The bars were (and are) 11.5 ounces and 3 1/2" long, and 1" in diameter. They stopped making them since the milling of the flat edge took too much time and I didn't order enough of them to justify the extra milling cost.
So, if you chose to, you could obtain one of these bars and mill the flat spot yourself.
So, if you chose to, you could obtain one of these bars and mill the flat spot yourself.
- Billy McCombs
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Re: Sitar Bars
Did they not make them as a standard option? I have a Dunlop sitar bar somewhere that I bought from a shop in London years ago. Maybe they special ordered a batch from Dunlop too?Tom Bradshaw wrote:The Dunlop Company used to make sitar bars for me. They were identical to the #921 bars they still make and are shown on my website (www.songwriter.com/bradshaw/tone_bars.php). All the Dunlop Company did was mill a 1/2" flat edge to those bars. The bars were (and are) 11.5 ounces and 3 1/2" long, and 1" in diameter. They stopped making them since the milling of the flat edge took too much time and I didn't order enough of them to justify the extra milling cost.
So, if you chose to, you could obtain one of these bars and mill the flat spot yourself.