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Posted: 22 Aug 2002 3:55 pm
by Bobbe Seymour
Bob Smith, you are a smart man, now where did you get that funny name?


Silas J. Humphammer III

Posted: 22 Aug 2002 4:32 pm
by Brett Gordon
I've noticed that BJS chrome bars resist nicks (when dropped) better than a stainless steel bar. Anyone notice this?

Posted: 22 Aug 2002 5:00 pm
by Bob Smith
Geez, Bobbe, I guess my ole man wanted to laugh alot when they named me that!! HeeeHEEEEEE Hey thanks for the advice and the laughs too!! Honestly, Bobbe Smith

Posted: 23 Aug 2002 12:17 pm
by Bobby Lee
I played a BJS bar for about 15 years, and it never showed a scratch. Then I ordered a new one thinking that maybe the sound of the original had gradually dulled over time. When I got it, I discovered that there was no difference in the sound of the two bars. The old bar sounded just like the new one. BJS bars last forever!

They sound great, too. Image

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Posted: 23 Aug 2002 12:57 pm
by Bobbe Seymour
Bobby Lee, what difference does it make if your BJS bar lasts forever or not, you aren't going to! (neither am I)
BKS

Posted: 23 Aug 2002 1:30 pm
by Ray Montee
Thanks alot Bobbe Seymour! I had big plans for further down the road.

Posted: 23 Aug 2002 2:45 pm
by Herb Steiner
<SMALL>Bobby Lee, what difference does it make if your BJS bar lasts forever or not, you aren't going to! (neither am I)</SMALL>
Bobbe, some of us want to leave something to our children and grandchildren. Being steel players, our BJS bar is about it.

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Posted: 23 Aug 2002 4:43 pm
by Bobbe Seymour
Yea Herb, I know what you mean, I'm still playing the one my great grandfather left me.
But it's starting to get flat on the bottom. Guess I'll have to turn it over next millineum. I also have 86 years on my third string, hasn't broken yet. I play every night too! When my first string starts to get flat, I'll turn it over too!

Bobbe (mine's biggern' yerz) Seymour

Posted: 24 Aug 2002 7:25 am
by Tom Diemer
Have any of you tried the George L stainless bar? I just got one by accident, seems very slick on the strings so far.

Curious what experience others have had with it.


Posted: 24 Aug 2002 1:29 pm
by Jim Bob Sedgwick
Guys: NEVER ever, trade or sell your bars. Your family can auction them off at the benefit for your burial expenses. Image Image

While you are watching TV, take your stainless bar and polish it over and over again with Mother's Mag and Aluminum polish. It will become as smooth as any chromed bar. Mine is so slick, I can hardly hold on to it. I have a BJS bar also and can tell no tonal difference between it and the Polished bar. I can definitely tell a difference with an unpolished stainless bar. JMO<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Jim Bob Sedgwick on 25 August 2002 at 06:50 PM.]</p></FONT>

Posted: 25 Aug 2002 4:48 am
by richard burton
Does George L make single coil bars, or are they all humbucking?

Posted: 25 Aug 2002 7:07 am
by Jim West
Is that a tone bar in your pocket or are you just happy to see me?

Posted: 25 Aug 2002 10:12 am
by Bobby Lee
Hey Bobbe:

"Don't laugh. It's paid for!"

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