Your favorite bars
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Your favorite bars
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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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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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.
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.
I'm definitely game for trying out that Emmons bar that Jack mentioned though.
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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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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I dumped all my other lap steel bars for these two.
1. Chase tapered bar
2. ?? black tapered bar
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.
1. Chase tapered bar
2. ?? black tapered bar
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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Photos of the bar??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.
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When I first used a BJS bar, my search was over.
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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
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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favorite bar
clinesmith. but no cupped end. i need a groner he groans
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Your favorite bars
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