What is your dream guitar?
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clean S10 or S11 ZB with maybe 5 and 4 or 4 and 5.. Might not sound like a tall order, but clean single neck ZB's are very rare.. For every nice S10 I have seen over the last better than 4 1/2 decades, I have seen 20 double necks... bob
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My dream guitar would be a custom creation, with the following characteristics...
- Rosewood fretboards with polished guitar fretting material, for the raised "dustcatcher" perspective
- Rhinestone fret markers (Domland inspired), or perhaps mother of pearl dots or some other inlay – colored of course
- Neckless body construction, using a maple deck and a welded frame like on an MCI, but with a center "apron" beam for support, like on an MSA Classic
- Most likely headless, unless I can figure out how to make Grover locking tuners work in some kind of ashtray key head
- Machined raise/lower bars (not stamped metal) with a short connecting rod between pivot and finger
- Redesigned Blanton-style pullers, with some kind of pass-through center pull archetecture
- Knife changer instead of an axle
- Longer-than-normal helper springs and return springs
- Black mica with silver finish along frame corers and a center tin strip along the deck change
- Curved, wide-paddle levers with adjustable angle of attack, perhaps folding inwards like a Sierra, but with position locking
- Deep socket legs that are twist-lock instead of threaded
- Pedals with adjustable leverage (multi-hole), adjustable length, and pedal pads that are circular and rubberized with some simple, off-the-shelf pattern for easy replacement
- Latching pedal bar
- Ball/socket joints on both ends of the rods
- Ball bearings on the cross shafts
- Some kind of branding on the front apron that has cursive and falcon wings
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My Dream Pedal Steel.
I really don’t think about a dream steel, because I always wanted an Emmons LeGrande II, and now I have that guitar. As a result of a severe truck accident in ‘05, with the insurance money I was able to buy the Emmons and put up a 20x30ft shop. So, my wife informed me that this steel is probably gonna have to last another 30yrs. I’ll be 102.
I finally got mine last year. Sierra by Ross Shafer, S-10 6+6.
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Sierra steel guitars
While being a tone chaser of old steels, my dream steel would be a ROSS SHAFER Sierra Steel with all the beauty and inovation. I spoke at length at the SWSGA show in Mesa, with Ross. One look at b0b's stole my heart, mine would be in Blue.
A S10 with small shelf and all Ross's new ideas. DON'T GET ANY BETTER AT THIS TIME
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Once you see the steel in person and go over the materials and craftmansship. You know its cheap at twice the price.!!
A S10 with small shelf and all Ross's new ideas. DON'T GET ANY BETTER AT THIS TIME
HAPPY TRAILS CAA
Once you see the steel in person and go over the materials and craftmansship. You know its cheap at twice the price.!!
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GAS -1969 ZB D11/10,1974 Sho-Bud D10 Professional,1975 Speedy West S10, 150 yr okd Barn Board tele, Beard signature Gold Tone Dean Acoustic/Electric Bass, Tennessee 12 string Bass, 3 String Shovel.2 Fiddles., Sho-Bud amp, Epiphone valve special amp, Fishman loudbox artist amp.
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I'm with Jack on this one!Jack Hanson wrote:One that is self-propelled. In and out of the house, in and out of the vehicle, and in and out of the gig.
Other than that, my answer would be: one I can play well. With time, my Carter could easily fill that bill.
Well up into mediocrity
I don't play what I'm supposed to.
Home made guitars
I don't play what I'm supposed to.
Home made guitars
b0b wrote:I finally got mine last year. Sierra by Ross Shafer, S-10 6+6.
Yep. But that's not the coolest thing about the pedal rods. You can just reach around the front apron and twist them to adjust the pedal height!Bob Bestor wrote:Are those carbons legs? And pedal rods too?
Just one of many innovations on these new guitars.
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My dream guitar so far is: I want b0b's guitar.Bob Bestor wrote:Are those carbons legs? And pedal rods too?b0b wrote:I finally got mine last year. Sierra by Ross Shafer, S-10 6+6.
U-12, for sure.
Y'all, I knew I wanted to learn pedal steel, but I had no idea. This thing is a magic carpet.
Well up into mediocrity
I don't play what I'm supposed to.
Home made guitars
I don't play what I'm supposed to.
Home made guitars
Mine's an S-10, Jeffrey. 10 strings are all I need to play anything I want to play.Jeffrey McFadden wrote:My dream guitar so far is: I want b0b's guitar.
U-12, for sure.
Y'all, I knew I wanted to learn pedal steel, but I had no idea. This thing is a magic carpet.
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This is my favorite and I have had several great guitars. This a 2008 model built by Gary Carpenter. Plays smooth and sounds awesome. Very precision built.
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