Posted: 15 Apr 2003 5:48 pm
Thank you all for the kind words,
Gene, no offense taken. Thank you Frank. I like your reference to iron- I like it too. Titanium is great but very hard to work with and very expensive. Bill Moore, I have considered that very thing and it is a good idea. I haven't figured out a way to do it because I don't want to give up the changer on the left with the tuners on the fingers. With that said, the body of the guitar does have a lot to do with the tone, I know because one of Glenn Taylor's guitars has exactly the same changer and pickup (Lollar, of course) as mine and they sound different. Also, the frame body is not very friendly to standard bell crank design. Damir, I've heard "terminator" used to describe it also. It is more scary than pretty. No sound clips, we'll have to wait for R.R.'s CD (please note that most of it was recorded on Robert's trusty and sturdy Fessenden, which is a great guitar). Thank you Drew, that means a lot to me. Rich I had the ball break off on a 3rd string once, but the problem was a sharp edge where the ball and mounting hole met. It didn't break any strings while on the job, but that doesn't neccecarily say much. And Dennis, I hope so too. Bill Ford, when it comes up again, I'll let you know how it's doing. Chuck, Good to meet you as well. I plan on coming out to the Denver show and I'll bring my guitar. Eddie, I hope you're never done. Kenny, I haven't seen B.S. here yet, but there's always time...
Thanks again!
T. Sage Harmos
Harmos Steel Guitars
Gene, no offense taken. Thank you Frank. I like your reference to iron- I like it too. Titanium is great but very hard to work with and very expensive. Bill Moore, I have considered that very thing and it is a good idea. I haven't figured out a way to do it because I don't want to give up the changer on the left with the tuners on the fingers. With that said, the body of the guitar does have a lot to do with the tone, I know because one of Glenn Taylor's guitars has exactly the same changer and pickup (Lollar, of course) as mine and they sound different. Also, the frame body is not very friendly to standard bell crank design. Damir, I've heard "terminator" used to describe it also. It is more scary than pretty. No sound clips, we'll have to wait for R.R.'s CD (please note that most of it was recorded on Robert's trusty and sturdy Fessenden, which is a great guitar). Thank you Drew, that means a lot to me. Rich I had the ball break off on a 3rd string once, but the problem was a sharp edge where the ball and mounting hole met. It didn't break any strings while on the job, but that doesn't neccecarily say much. And Dennis, I hope so too. Bill Ford, when it comes up again, I'll let you know how it's doing. Chuck, Good to meet you as well. I plan on coming out to the Denver show and I'll bring my guitar. Eddie, I hope you're never done. Kenny, I haven't seen B.S. here yet, but there's always time...
Thanks again!
T. Sage Harmos
Harmos Steel Guitars