Lap King web page is up
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Lap King web page is up
Hi everyone,
I know it's long over due but I finally got a little page up if anyone wants to check it out. The address is www.lapking.com I don't know how to post a link-sorry I know if you go to yahoo and type in lapking.com you'll get there. I don't know if it shows up yet on any other search engines a friend of mine who put this together has just submitted the link to a bunch. I'll be adding stuff very soon, workshop tour and more pics. I hope everyone likes it.
I know it's long over due but I finally got a little page up if anyone wants to check it out. The address is www.lapking.com I don't know how to post a link-sorry I know if you go to yahoo and type in lapking.com you'll get there. I don't know if it shows up yet on any other search engines a friend of mine who put this together has just submitted the link to a bunch. I'll be adding stuff very soon, workshop tour and more pics. I hope everyone likes it.
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Very nice site Jason! Just like your instruments it's clean and elegant, yet with all the info one need. Good job!
Steinar
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Great web site Jason! I like that Bel-Air!
Are any of your steels available with eight strings?
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Are any of your steels available with eight strings?
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Thanks everyone,
Gary, all are available in eight string. Naturally the pick up dictates the up charge.
Lollar's are totally the way to go, I think.
In fact I inquired about a custom "Charlie Christian" style eight string pick up and I'm planning on going that route for the Rodeos.
I would be happy to quote on a case to case basis.
Gary, all are available in eight string. Naturally the pick up dictates the up charge.
Lollar's are totally the way to go, I think.
In fact I inquired about a custom "Charlie Christian" style eight string pick up and I'm planning on going that route for the Rodeos.
I would be happy to quote on a case to case basis.
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Jason has just finished a Bel Aire for me (the one he is posing with on the website),- I will post a full review as soon as I've played it for a few days. It will probably take two or three weeks before I have it, so be patient...
Steinar
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Oh well... The quantity isn't much to brag about, but the quality is only getting better.<SMALL>Thats one fine harem your cultivating Seinar.</SMALL>
I've had the Asher for a little over a year now and will never part with it, hopefully the Bel Aire will live up to my expectations, and then I only need one of Loni's 7-stringed Lapdancers and a new GeorgeBoards 8-string, and I'll never surf eBay again......
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That should be doable, in fact, why don't you send me ALL your models and I'll record every one of them!
Seriously, I have held back 2-3 songs for my CD because I'd like to use the Bel Aire for the clean C6 stuff (yup, I'm 'advancing'..),- I'll get working on them as soon as it arrives. But I can also include some short cuts in my review, totally clean and untouched by studio toys, no problem.
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Seriously, I have held back 2-3 songs for my CD because I'd like to use the Bel Aire for the clean C6 stuff (yup, I'm 'advancing'..),- I'll get working on them as soon as it arrives. But I can also include some short cuts in my review, totally clean and untouched by studio toys, no problem.
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Beautiful work, Jason! I would sure love to play your guitars to check them out. You have some original concepts. I wish you all the success in the world.
Not to give you a hard time but...
When you wrote in your biography that listening to Bill Monroe got you interested in western swing-I think the "Father of Bluegrass Music" might be rolling over in his grave about now, and...
...be careful what you call your resonator guitars-Even though you altered it slightly with a cap in the middle-use of the word "DoBro" could get you into legal trouble with Gibson, as they have owned the name Dobro since 1993-and they apparently are not shy about suing people!
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Not to give you a hard time but...
When you wrote in your biography that listening to Bill Monroe got you interested in western swing-I think the "Father of Bluegrass Music" might be rolling over in his grave about now, and...
...be careful what you call your resonator guitars-Even though you altered it slightly with a cap in the middle-use of the word "DoBro" could get you into legal trouble with Gibson, as they have owned the name Dobro since 1993-and they apparently are not shy about suing people!
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Jason.. Congratulations on making such beautiful instruments.
You could sell 8 string "Rodeos" over in this part of the world with the "CC" pick-up-BUT, not in 25" scale length..22½" is the "Norm" for lap steels, not only in this small part of the world, but I suspect in most places.
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You could sell 8 string "Rodeos" over in this part of the world with the "CC" pick-up-BUT, not in 25" scale length..22½" is the "Norm" for lap steels, not only in this small part of the world, but I suspect in most places.
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<SMALL>Steel players do it without fretting</SMALL>
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