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Topic: This was my first attempt at building a steel. |
Martin Weenick
From: Lecanto, FL, USA
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Posted 17 Jun 2007 8:59 am
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This was the first guitar I built. Plays really great. Full 3/4 inch decks and aprons. Martin.
 _________________ Several custom steels. NV-112 Boss DD-7 |
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Jerry Overstreet
From: Louisville Ky
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Posted 17 Jun 2007 10:32 am
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Beautiful First class work. Craftsmanship anyone would be proud of.
Georgeous curly maple. I love that you chose not to cover up that beautiful figure on the rear deck with a pad.
I'm betting your 2nd attempt will be a stunner also when it's finished. |
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Joe Butcher
From: Dallas,Texas, USA
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Posted 17 Jun 2007 10:35 am
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Wow....a real beauty!!
Now theres something you can really take pride in! |
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Casey Lowmiller
From: Kansas
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Posted 17 Jun 2007 11:00 am
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STUNNING!!! I believe that is the prettiest steel I have ever seen. Awesome...especially for your first one!!! |
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richard burton
From: Britain
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Posted 17 Jun 2007 12:16 pm
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Huh!!
That's nothing!!
Just take a look at the first steel that I built
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Dick Wood
From: Springtown Texas, USA
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Posted 17 Jun 2007 12:47 pm
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I don't guess anyone wants to see a picture of the Duck Pen I built recently.
Edit: The Ducks will be included as an extra bonus. |
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Jack Stoner
From: Kansas City, MO
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Posted 17 Jun 2007 1:20 pm
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I've seen additonal pictures of this guitar, and the parts for his next one. Mike is a true craftsman and his machining skills are #1. |
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Don Sulesky
From: Citrus County, FL, Orig. from MA & NH
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Posted 17 Jun 2007 1:54 pm
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The pictures don't do the upclose beauty of this steel justice. It is absolutely one of a kind.
I watched Mike as he progressed building this steel and his craftmanship and the care he takes on each part is right up there with the best.
Don |
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Micky Byrne
From: United Kingdom (deceased)
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Posted 17 Jun 2007 2:59 pm
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Ha Ha Richard, I thought you'd have to pipe in Hope you enjoyed your 4 days in Burnham on sea. I'll pick my 'Bud of you soon, probably friday week. May ask you to saw off the edges of those big old pedals Love to you and Cynthia, chow for now.
Micky Byrne United Kingdom www.mickybyrne.com |
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Alan Brookes
From: Brummy living in Southern California
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Posted 17 Jun 2007 3:39 pm
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richard burton wrote: |
Huh!!
That's nothing!!
Just take a look at the first steel that I built...
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The first pedal steel I built wasn't worth photographing ! All the links were wooden and expanded with humidity...
I'm always astounded at people who build professional-class instruments at their first attempt.
That's a great looking steel, Martin. What pickup did you use ?
Last edited by Alan Brookes on 17 Jun 2007 4:08 pm; edited 1 time in total |
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Duncan Hodge
From: DeLand, FL USA
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Posted 17 Jun 2007 3:43 pm
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Absolutely beautiful Martin. What beautiful work on the wood. As I understand it you make all the machined parts...amazing. The placing of the changer reminds me a little of a Rayline pedal steel. Have you been hanging out with Billy Ray?
Kidding aside, you make a great looking steel. Can I have #3?
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Martin Weenick
From: Lecanto, FL, USA
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Posted 17 Jun 2007 3:57 pm First Steel
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Thanks Jerry O. Actually I do have a cream colored armrest but it is only about half the size of the regular ones, just enough to support the arms and it is not permanently attached. Thanks Joe B. Thanks Casey L. I appreciate that!. Richard B.(King of Springs) I do like your guitar, it is unique. The important thing is that you built it yourself. Dick W. I'd love to see your duck pen !! Thanks Jack S. and Don S. (my neighbors) for the kind words. Thanks Alan B. I used Jerry's Tru-Tone @ 17.5 ohms. _________________ Several custom steels. NV-112 Boss DD-7 |
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