Obsolete Instruments?

Lap steels, resonators, multi-neck consoles and acoustic steel guitars

Moderator: Brad Bechtel

Andy Greatrix
Posts: 1561
Joined: 4 Aug 1998 11:00 pm
Location: Edmonton Alberta

Post by Andy Greatrix »

To Ray and George, I was talking about the guy who wrote that lap steels were obsolete.
I thought that I was clear about that, but apparently I wasn't. My opoligies.
R. L. Jones
Posts: 403
Joined: 10 Aug 2002 12:01 am
Location: Lake Charles, Louisiana, USA

Post by R. L. Jones »

Just as an observer, The Hawiian steel guitar is becoming more popular, The Sheerhorns , Beards, etc. Dobros , Benoit`s . All these are brand names for the old Hawiian steel`s ,accoustic. For years theyve been called dobros, DOBRO is Gibson`s brand name for steel guitar.

R.L.Jones
User avatar
Doug Beaumier
Posts: 15642
Joined: 4 Aug 1998 11:00 pm
Location: Northampton, MA
Contact:

Post by Doug Beaumier »

wow, this topic has really touched a nerve here. <font size=-1>I knew it would!</font>
User avatar
John Drury
Posts: 2026
Joined: 23 May 1999 12:01 am
Location: Gallatin, Tn USA

Post by John Drury »

Not a viable instrument? This dork has clearly never heard Billy Robinson, or Kayton Roberts spank the plank. The guy is probably making a fortune off of all these supposed canoe paddles people are sending him thinking that they aren't worth squat.

John Drury
NTSGA #0003
User avatar
Jody Carver
Posts: 7968
Joined: 3 Jan 2001 1:01 am
Location: KNIGHT OF FENDER TWEED
Contact:

Post by Jody Carver »

Tom Morell,,Joaquin,,,Boggs,,Koefer..John Ely,,,Jerry Byrd,,,Speedy,,,Remington. Vance
Terry..Roy Wiggins,,what more can I say? Image

There are others but the names go on and on.

These players recordings are available presently...you tell me. Obsolete??? I DONT THINK SO. Who else did I leave out???
User avatar
George Keoki Lake
Posts: 3665
Joined: 23 Nov 1999 1:01 am
Location: Edmonton, AB., Canada

Post by George Keoki Lake »

No problem Andy....just wanted to be sure.

Jody, you left out one BIG name... "JODY CARVER" !
User avatar
Jody Carver
Posts: 7968
Joined: 3 Jan 2001 1:01 am
Location: KNIGHT OF FENDER TWEED
Contact:

Post by Jody Carver »

George
I have never considered myself in the class of those mentioned. I tell long stories though. Image<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Jody Carver on 31 August 2002 at 12:55 PM.]</p></FONT>
John Kavanagh
Posts: 408
Joined: 29 Nov 1998 1:01 am
Location: Kentville, Nova Scotia, Canada * R.I.P.
Contact:

Post by John Kavanagh »

"Obsolete" is a funny word to use for a musical instrument, anyway. Different tools do different jobs well, and as musical needs change, sometimes the tools change.

But musical fashion is a very changeable thing, and the mainstream isn't the only stream, and people are always finding new ways to use old tools.

My perspective on this is that I've spent most of my adult life playing the viola da gamba, an instrument that was first declared "obsolete" almost 300 years ago. But I like it, dammit, and I'm stubborn.

Don't ANY of you guys sell your Stringmasters. And if you do, call me first.
Warren Slavin
Posts: 109
Joined: 5 Sep 2002 12:01 am
Location: Southampton, PA, 18966. USA

Post by Warren Slavin »

Jody Carver said it all on the subject of obsolete lap steels -- I would like to add the many Hawaiian lap steel players that thrilled the world before Pedal Steel. Pedal Steel is great for C/W music just as lap steel was played in C/W bands before Pedals came out. Those names are: David Keli'i, Dick McIntire, Andy Iona, Bobby Nichols, Danny Stewart, Joe Custino, Jules Ah See, Barney Isaacs, Sol Ho'opi'i, Tommy Castro, Hal Aloma, Eddy Pang, Jake Keli'ikoa.

These were the Hawaiian Lap Steel Players that we listened to back then and today -- all are deceased now -- I'm sure I missed some. Hawaiian Music sounds best on a lap steel or a non-pedal console.

Thank you for listening (reading).
User avatar
Bobby Lee
Site Admin
Posts: 14863
Joined: 4 Aug 1998 11:00 pm
Location: Cloverdale, California, USA
Contact:

Post by Bobby Lee »

Rock guitar icon Steve Kimock plays "lapsteel" for about a third of his show, mostly on a Fender double 6.
User avatar
Mike Ihde
Posts: 840
Joined: 5 Apr 1999 12:01 am
Location: Boston, MA
Contact:

Post by Mike Ihde »

Don't forget Joe Perry from Aerosmith. He has played Lap Steel on plenty of their cuts and a few years back he got a custom 6 string Pedal Steel from the late Freeman Cougar which he used on their last album "Just Push Play." So, there are still a lot of guys using it in the Pop/Rock world.
Andy Greatrix
Posts: 1561
Joined: 4 Aug 1998 11:00 pm
Location: Edmonton Alberta

Post by Andy Greatrix »

Also the guy in pink floyd plays lap steel.
User avatar
Andy Volk
Posts: 10251
Joined: 4 Aug 1998 11:00 pm
Location: Boston, MA
Contact:

Post by Andy Volk »

And let's also remember ...
Steve Howe, Cindy Cashdollar, Greg Leisz, Gary Brandin, Ben Harper, Kelly Joe Phelps, John Ely, Alan Akaka, Sonny Rhodes, Freddie Roulette, Paul Franklin, Jerry Douglas, Bobby Ingano, Rob Icks, The Campbell Brothers, Robert Randolph, David Lindley, Jr. Brown and many more.
Herb Steiner
Posts: 12505
Joined: 4 Aug 1998 11:00 pm
Location: Spicewood TX 78669
Contact:

Post by Herb Steiner »

The great blues guitarist Jimmie Vaughan also plays lap steel and took some lessons with Jerry Byrd.

------------------
Herb's Steel Guitar Pages
Texas Steel Guitar Association

User avatar
Andy Volk
Posts: 10251
Joined: 4 Aug 1998 11:00 pm
Location: Boston, MA
Contact:

Post by Andy Volk »

I remember an interview where Jimmy said his personal nickname for lap steel was "Sleepy Guitar".
Guitar_Bobby_Leach
Posts: 45
Joined: 2 Jul 2000 12:01 am
Location: St.Louis, MO USA

Post by Guitar_Bobby_Leach »

Is my Triple 8 Remington obsolete already ? Dang ! I just had it made 2 years ago.
"Live and Learn"
Post Reply