New 13/16" Bullet Bar from Jim Burden

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Dan Schwartz
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So which John Pearse bar do you use?
I use this one:

John Pearse® Thermo-Cryonic™ Tone Bar - Lap Steel/Hawaiian Guitar

Length: 2-7/8" Diameter: 3/4" Weight: 5.2 oz, 148g .....$46.00


It looks the 13/16 would be quite a bit heavier than these. I'm guessing even the same dimensions from Jim Burden would be a heavier than the Pearse. Can anyone attest to this?
I had to let the bar hang over the first string a little bit more than I had with the Dunlop bars, but with the greatly improved maneuverability that is really a non-issue (I mention that only because I was wondering why I kept screwing up playing the first string, getting a buzz rather than a clear tone).
Does the different shape nose affect your slant work? Especially split bar slants?
This is probably the 10th bar Jim has made for me and there is a certain familiarity that I have with the feel of them. Thanks for reminding me that I need another one!
Mike, I'm curious - I gotta ask. Why so many? Have you been experimenting with different lengths to find the perfect one? Do you use different bars for different situations? Did some disappear? All of the above? You mentioned too that you like these for slants. Is it because of the way the thumb feels with the indentation, or is it specifically the 13/16 that feels great for slants?

Thanks guys,
Dan
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Dan Schwartz wrote: Mike, I'm curious - I gotta ask. Why so many? Have you been experimenting with different lengths to find the perfect one? Do you use different bars for different situations? Did some disappear? All of the above? You mentioned too that you like these for slants. Is it because of the way the thumb feels with the indentation, or is it specifically the 13/16 that feels great for slants?

Thanks guys,
Dan
Dan, the first bar Jim made for me was 1" x 2 7/8", about 7 years ago. I had to send it back because the nose had a bit of a point to it. Jim fixed it and I really liked it. It was about the way the bar felt in my hands and how solid the tone was. Then, I ordered a few shorter bars for playing my tricone (7/8" x 2 1/2"). These were great and I had 2 or 3 of them. After that, I needed different lengths for different guitars. I use mostly 3" bars, but for 6 strings (on the rare occasion I play them) I prefer something a bit shorter. Also, I believe in having 2 of everything.

All of his bars feel good for slanting, so I don't think that's why I like the 13/16" bar. There's just something nice and compact about it.
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My Jim Burden 13/16 X 3" bar arrived this morning and despite having to pick another import duty bill for £11.71 I still think it is good value. I took to it immediately and I find the recessed end is ideal.

Many thanks Jim - a great product, and thanks to Mike for bringing them to our attention.
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I just got my 13/16 x 2 7/8 yesterday and absolutely love it!! I could not put it down last night. It fits my hand perfectly. The finish on these is crazy good, and the service is top shelf. I have found my bar!
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Just saw on another thread and checked myself. Jim Burden's website is shuttered. :(
I have two and was hoping for another. I'm disappointed.
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His phone also doesn't answer. I sent an email to his address in SGF a day ago....nothing yet...
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Jim Burden's new phone number is 812-968-9665. He didn't know that his website wasn't up, and will get it fixed. His email is jimnjan@ymail.com.

He forgot his SGF password and couldn't change his profile to add the new info, but the email did get to him...

I've ordered a ¾ x 2 ⅞ bar with inset in the base! $40 including shipping...
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