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Bars
Hey there. I’ve been sidetracked for some years by pedal steel, and when I went to find my eight string bar, it’s nowhere to be found. So, wanting to get back into some non pedal, I need a new bar. I can slant with my ten string bar, but it’s not ideal. So, who’s currently making eight string bars? Recommendations welcome!
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May I suggest to have a look into these fine products:
http://www.waikiki-islanders.com/html/e ... 20bar.html
These bars will be manufactured and tailored to your preferred specifications....and they are smooooooth!
http://www.waikiki-islanders.com/html/e ... 20bar.html
These bars will be manufactured and tailored to your preferred specifications....and they are smooooooth!
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I used a tiny little Jerry Byrd sized bar even on my 10 stringers. John Pease makes good ones, I believe they call it the "hawaiian" size. Little bars are more nimble and offer more precise slants. Plus they're easier to fit up ur butt when you need to smuggle em through tsa.
Don't fear a tiny bar. You know what they say, the smaller the bar, the larger the tone.
Don't fear a tiny bar. You know what they say, the smaller the bar, the larger the tone.
Nothing wrong with Dunlop bars. But Tod Clinesmith makes great tone bars in various lengths, diameter and weight.
https://www.clinesmithinstruments.com/c ... ccessories
https://www.clinesmithinstruments.com/c ... ccessories
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Thanks for the replies all! I have a 10 string BJS bar that I love, but for some reason I was under the impression they were not being made any more. And I also thought Clinesmith were currently not making bars. Glad to hear differently.
And maybe that is a better solution than trying to explain to airport security just exactly what the hell that thing is.
And maybe that is a better solution than trying to explain to airport security just exactly what the hell that thing is.
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Very cool! How much does it weigh?
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Also, does a tone bar's diameter affect the ease of split bar slants at all? (I've only ever played one diameter)
Does it not matter since whatever the length the end has a spherical surface to catch the strings?
edit: to answer my own question, I found this Jerry Byrd quote. But I would still like to hear others’ experiences as well.
“What I discovered years ago was that I had to have a bar about ¾” in diameter (just about) and a gently rounded nose not a pointed nose and with the string spacing 3/8.” You can put the bar between those strings and it will make contact on either side of the bar right about where the tapering of the nose starts on the shaft.”
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I would get a Clinesmith, I have 2, very fond of them, pretty durable and relatively easy to grip with wet hands like I will have when it gets 90 deg. Farenheit around here.
That glass one is quite stunning... Latch lake is another ready made smaller length bar, standard materials. I had one but can't find it... Available in a decent number of sizes
https://latchlakemusic.com/slides/hawaiian-bar/
That glass one is quite stunning... Latch lake is another ready made smaller length bar, standard materials. I had one but can't find it... Available in a decent number of sizes
https://latchlakemusic.com/slides/hawaiian-bar/
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