Your favorite bars

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Your favorite bars

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For you guys that have a lot of different bars--I'm about ready to invest in a new bar for my Stringmaster. I was ready to go with a Clinesmith but now I'm seeing other options discussed here. I'm not looking to have multiple bars with subtle differences, just one great go-to bar. That said, what are your three current favorites?
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Erv Niehaus
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Post by Erv Niehaus »

BJS bullet bar.
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Edit to specify that I only use my Emmons bars on my 10-string (Emmons, natch) pedal steels. On my lap steels and acoustics I use a combo platter of Broz-O-Phonic and Latch Lake (basically the same thing) bars.

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Post by Bill Sinclair »

I use the 3/4" X 3" Ezzee Slide polymer bar that Basil Henriques makes on my Stringmaster. I expect that the Clinesmith is comparable. I've got a couple of the original 3" Black Raja bakalite (with lead insert!)tapered bars that I love but they've kind of entered the realm of unobtainium so they rarely leave the house.

I'm definitely game for trying out that Emmons bar that Jack mentioned though. :P

Oh, I should mention that I have a half dozen of Michael Hillman's colorful powder coated bars that I keep as a back-up bar in my lap steel cases. Very nice playing bar as well.
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Post by Frank James Pracher »

My top three are (in no particular order) Clinesmith, Michael Hillman's powder coated bar, and Ezzee Slide.

(I left out my Tribo-tone bar as these are not manufactured anymore and pretty hard to find)

My go to size is 3/4 x 2 3/4
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For my 8-string Stringmaster, I like the Shubb SP-2
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Post by Joe Burke »

I have a few bars, but like Dunlop as much as any.
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Post by Matt Berg »

Eezee, Chase, Black Rajah.
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Post by David Matzenik »

If its only one, for me, it would be Clinesmith, although I would have liked indent to be curved like the end of my thumb.
Ezzee Slide is probably the same.
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I don't care for anything I've ever bought so I make my own.
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Post by Jim Fogarty »

In order.....

Clinesmith (far and away)
BJS
John Pearse

I like Shubbs SP1,2 and 3 for dobro and occasional non-pedal steel (mostly more bluesy playing with lots of bar lifting)
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Post by K Maul »

I love the 3/4" X 3" Ezzee Slide and also use the Pearse SP-2 on my Dual Professional and Supros. The Ezzee Slide really glides over the strings but is warm and bonds with my hand like no other I’ve ever used.
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Post by Jerry Overstreet »

I dumped all my other lap steel bars for these two.

1. Chase tapered bar

2. ?? black tapered bar

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I just love the way these feel in my hand and maneuver so easy. I'd be interested to know who made the little black one if anyone knows. I actually like it the best. Just feels so natural. It's shorter than the Chase, around 2 7/8, and heavier.

All my lap steels are 6 string, no 8s however and these bars not available anywhere I know of if you're looking for new.
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I started out on a Dobro, and a shaped bar feels better in my hand than a round bar. My hands are not huge, I like the large size and weight of the Shubb RR2 Robert Randolph bar.
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Post by Mike Neer »

I love my Clinesmith bar and also my Jim Burden Bullet Bars, which fortunately I have a few of (since they are no longer made). But my favorite bar, just out of its sheer existence, is a bar that was handmade and sent to me by luthier extraordinaire Ken Parker. It is a piece of art.
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Post by Dennis Brooker »

Mike Neer wrote:I love my Clinesmith bar and also my Jim Burden Bullet Bars, which fortunately I have a few of (since they are no longer made). But my favorite bar, just out of its sheer existence, is a bar that was handmade and sent to me by luthier extraordinaire Ken Parker. It is a piece of art.
Photos of the bar??
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Post by David Renson »

I love my Paloma Stone grooved slide. He appears to be out of business. If anyone has a 3-1/2" one that they don't use and want to sell, let me know.
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Post by Terry VunCannon »

I have many bars, and enjoy almost all of them from time to time at gigs.
But my fave & go to bar is my SP1, custom drilled to weigh a little less than stock.

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When I first used a BJS bar, my search was over.
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Post by Rick Aiello »

I have so many fine bars: Zirconia bar, Groner bar , Baz 's bar, Tribotone, various Hillman powder coated bars, BJS Jerry Byrd bar, Pearse Cryo , etc etc (I have a lot of bars)

My custom Jim Burden bar ... 7/8" x 2 3/4" ... that I sent to be "hard" chromed is my favorite .. it's the size and the "cup" end that keeps me coming back


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slidin

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Terry you are not alone we have never been alone :lol:
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Now that's just plain crazy. :whoa:
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clinesmith. but no cupped end. i need a groner he groans
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Post by Bill Groner »

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Image Sorry you missed the boat by a month. I retired end of April. These were a couple of the last bars I made.......and they are "Moaners"
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I would like to thank everyone who posted on this thread. This was so educational and entertaining. Steel Guitar Forum is the best instrument discussion forum I've seen on the internet, hands down.
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