Lap King steels look vrrrooooooommm!

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Lap King steels look vrrrooooooommm!

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Ebay # 7326773283, maybe someone can post the easy link, please. Thanx Jim!

Only 6 hours to go and overpriced(?), so I don't feel too bad about calling attention to this auction in progress.

Always suspicious of a steel with standard guitar PU layouts, but you never know.

Anyone try them yet?

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Post by Jim Cohen »

I think they're pretty cool looking, actually...

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=7326773283
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I would have bought it without hesitating if I'd had the money available today. Unfortunately I don't, so I wrote the builder and told him I was interested 'sometimes later'. He'll have a website up soon.
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As a 6th tuning abuser, I resent that! Image
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Post by Chuck Fisher »

Good materials in my book, the pickup is OK by me as they dont have an "arch" in the pole-pieces (i is adjustable and the lipstick flat), I don't like the style much but it looks well done, whats with the weird bridge?
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Post by Gary Boyett »

That's pretty cool but can you get it with tuck-n-roll interior and an 8 track player?


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Post by Denny Turner »

I'll take Lake pipes on mine! Image

Turning a pair of Danelectro pickups into a humbucking rear pickup is quite easy, ...and would be monster on something like this with a Dano up front too. The "aged" magnet lipsticks are softer for slide and emulate aged lipsticks with the razor edge sound rounded off a bit; But if a person were looking for a Steel sound I think the full-on magnet reissues will be better. Certainly not that costly to change out either way.

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Builders name is Jason Dumont.

I mentioned the SGF and maybe he'll chime in.

Customs are available, so popping in a 'horseshoe' is a possibility, as well as a shifter with an 8 ball knob. Not!

At this time no 8 string 'Bel Aire' is available, but he has a 'Rodeo' 8er in the booth right now.
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Post by Jim Phelps »

Looks pretty neat to me, except I'm not sure if I'd like that humbucker on it, but I'd bet the builder would give pickup choices.
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Hmmmm, that slanted bridge worries me. Is the nut slanted parallel to it???
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The 'slanted bridge' is just an optical illusion, caused by the rest of the lines on the guitar, it's perfectly straight.
this photo will give you a better and more accurate view:

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Hi everyone,
My name is Jason Dumont, I make Lap King lap steels. I am excited to find my instruments being discussed. I want to try to address some questions or concerns I had read.
My website is coming very soon. hopefully in the next week or so (that's what I'm told from the fella I got putting it together)
I'd like to thank the members of the forum who sent me such nice messages and pointed me in this direction.
If you guys would like I can perhaps post a pic of my Rodeo model.
I'm open to any comments or questions.
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Post by Steinar Gregertsen »

Well, I've signed up for one of these now, with a P-90 at the bridge and a 25" scale, in a flashy Fiesta red. Hopefully it'll prove to be a cool companion for my Asher.
Only problem is that I don't have a drivers license..... Image

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Post by George Manno »

Kind of reminds me of a girl named Rita back in 1968. But that has nothing to do with guitars. Oh well....

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Post by Tim Whitlock »

Jason - Very stylish looking guitar, and the workmanship looks first rate. Looking forward to seeing your site. Would love to see a picture of the Rodeo if you would be so kind as to post one. Thnaks!
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What a COOL looking steel, really has that 57 Chevy look to it. I think I need one of those.
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Post by Chris Brooks »

Looks nice, Jason. Glad to have you on the forum.

Where are you in Connecticut?

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Post by Jason Dumont »

Hi everyone,
HAPPY FRIDAY
Thanks for the comments one and all.
Tim, (or anyone for that matter) can you tell me how to post a picture? I'm having trouble figuring out how.
I'm over in Bristol Connecticut, Chris.
Now I know some of you want to know why I chose the Ric style bridge. I started playing on a square neck dobro and when I started to play lap steel years afterward I found myself lost without a handrest. I wanted to give the option to other players with my "affliction" but I didn't want to have to screw a handrest into the body leaving unsightly holes as well as making the finish suseptible to chipping there should it be removed. With the Ric style bridge the handrest screws into the bridge with machine screws and is really unobtrusive. I first grind the radius flat then re notch the bride with 55mm string spacing.
Plus I like lots of shiny metal on my guitar!
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Post by Jason Dumont »

Ok let me try to post some pics, keep your fingers crossed

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sorry guys, figuring this out....
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There I got it!!!
Thanks Charlie for the imagecave link!
Sorry about the double post of the shell pink Bel Aire. I made that one for grammy nominee Sophie B. Hawkins (shameless name dropping...forgive me)
I make Dobros too...........
but that's probably a different forum but I got pictures...just let me know!
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Post by Bill Blacklock »

They look great Jason, looking forward to you web site. Will email for some pricing, Cheer's
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Post by Ron Whitfield »

Bust out those Dobro pix Jason, this is the time and place, for sure!

That beautiful pink ride deserved a dbl. post. What a cruiser!

Not thinking it's over priced any more.
Nice work and just waiting for the rave reviews.
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