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New Member - Help me choose a lap steel
Posted: 17 Mar 2011 11:44 pm
by Rob MacKillop
Hi folks. I live in Edinburgh, Scotland. I have been playing a little dobro, but mainly using it more like a country steel. I've decided to go for an 8-string, so I can more easily use different tunings. I've bought Don Helms' book, and De Witt's Basic C6th - both different tunings, so I expect I'll go through a period of each before settling on one.
Anyway, I've identified two instruments within my budget, the Gold Tone LS-8, which is very traditional, and the Slide King by Fern in Amsterdam:
http://www.fernsguitars.nl/lapsteel/slide_king_int.php
- which is more modern. I'd appreciate your comments.
This looks a great site, so I'm pleased to say hello. I've been playing a lot of fingerstyle banjo from the 19th and early 20th centuries, and came here via Banjo Hangout. My website is
www.robmackillop.net
Cheers,
Rob
Posted: 18 Mar 2011 12:17 am
by CrowBear Schmitt
Welcome to this Great Forum Rob
i'm sure you're gonna love it here
if i may suggest, George Piburn makes a large variety of 8 string steels fitted to varied budgets
try to contact him & see what he's got to offer at present
george"AT"georgeboards.com
http://www.steelguitarcamp.com/guitars.htm
http://bb.steelguitarforum.com/viewtopic.php?t=202158
http://bb.steelguitarforum.com/viewtopic.php?t=202242
Posted: 18 Mar 2011 1:15 am
by Rob MacKillop
Thanks for the links. I guess most people on this site are in the USA, and will quite understandably send me US links, but I'd have to add on 25 percent tax plus shipping with insurance, so I'm looking more to Europe, which is why the Fern link came up. The Gold Tone is available everywhere at pretty much the same price. Those Boards look good, though!
Posted: 18 Mar 2011 1:16 am
by Rob MacKillop
Rob MacKillop wrote:Thanks for the links. I guess most people on this site are in the USA, and will quite understandably send me US links, but I'd have to add on 25 percent tax plus shipping with insurance, so I'm looking more to Europe, which is why the Fern link came up. The Gold Tone is available everywhere at pretty much the same price. Those Boards look good, though!
Oops - I just noticed you are in France! Sorry.
Posted: 18 Mar 2011 1:19 am
by Guy Cundell
Hi, Rob.
I love my Goldtone. It is very solid. Feels great but the volume knob would be much better sited on the other side of the neck. It restricts your right hand movement a bit. Also I wasn't happy with the pickup and replaced it with a Jason Lollar "Chicago" model (I think) which turned out great.
Mr Pilburn makes a good axe. I suggest you also investigate John Allison's 8 string units, with or without legs. Very solid, plays beautifully with a broad tonal range. Possibly the closest contemporary sonic equivalent of a Fender Stringmaster. Couldn't be happier with mine!
Posted: 18 Mar 2011 1:39 pm
by Steven Pearce
THAT is something to really think about, knob placement. I recently got a new Gretch lap steel. I settled on this for a couple of reasons, aside from price and sound it 'FIT' My right hand has a range on the strings. If I play more 'up the neck' the sound is fuller, close to the pickup and your're chicken-picken. I needed a guitar the the knobs,pickup etc. werent in the way. ALSO, I traded an old lap steel I had for years, looked cool but didnt work because knob placement. It was an OAHU Tonemaster. Call me nuts but I can get it on the Gretch
Always remember, the 'magic' is in you, not what guitar you bring it out with.
Steve
Posted: 18 Mar 2011 2:13 pm
by Chris Battis
Hi Rob--BHO member Black Flag here. That Fern Slide King looks promising and you'd be near the maker rather than an ocean away if the guitar needed any modifications or (heaven forbid!) warranty work.
I've been happy with most of my old vintage lapsteels, but if I were to buy a new or near-new lapsteel in your price range I'd probably get another Remington.
http://www.remingtonsteelguitars.com/guitars.html
Chris
Posted: 18 Mar 2011 2:54 pm
by Peter Jacobs
Hey, Rob - PeterJ from BHO here -- glad you joined us. You've already gotten some great suggestions, but I have to say those Fern Guitars look nice!
While I don't know 8-string instruments, I love my Supro and Bluestem 6 strings. The old Supro/Valco/National instruments are terrific sounding and playing, but I don't know what prices are like on your side of the pond.
Best of luck and keep us up to date on your search.
Posted: 18 Mar 2011 7:01 pm
by Tom Pettingill
That Slide King looks like nice steel to me. Beyond the nice looks, it has some top end components, Lollar pickup, good pots and tuners too.
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Posted: 18 Mar 2011 7:50 pm
by George Piburn
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Posted: 18 Mar 2011 11:12 pm
by Rob MacKillop
Well, what can I say? Many thanks to all the posters. There are many great lap steel's out there! You've given me much to think about.
Posted: 19 Mar 2011 1:37 am
by CrowBear Schmitt
Asher Guitars - California - .....................
http://www.asherguitars.com/
Clinesmith Guitars - Oregon - ----
http://www.clinesmithinstruments.com/
CruzTone Steel Guitars -California ...........
http://www.cruztonesteel.com/
Dustpans & stuff - Virginia ...............
http://www.horseshoemagnets.com
Fluger/Marrs - New York ........
http://www.flugerguitars.com/RGS.html
SSHawaiian - Texas - ..................
http://www.skobrien.com/sshawaiian/
Harmos Steel Guitars - Minnesota - .......
http://www.harmosmusic.com/
Lapdancer Guitars - California - ........
http://www.lapdancerguitars.com/
Lap King Guitars - Connecticut ...
http://www.lapking.com/index.htm
Lapro - Minnesota .........
http://laproguitars.com
MSA - Texas - SuperSlide
http://www.msapedalsteels.com/html/homess.html
Remington Steel Guitars - Texas ....
http://www.remingtonsteelguitars.com/
Rukavina Guitars - Montana ...
http://www.rukavinaguitars.com/index.html
Scantic River Guitar - Massachusetts ........
http://www.scanticriverguitars.com/index.html
Scotty's Fry Pan - St Louis -
http://www.timarastringbenders.com/scottyfrypan.html
Tradewind Steel Guitars - ? - .........
http://www.tradewindsteelguitars.com/index.html
We need the money guitars - Tennessee -
http://www.weneedthemoneyguitars.com/
West Coast Steel Guitar - Washington .
http://www.westcoaststeelguitar.com
Europa & other lands :
Duesenberg - Germany -
http://www.duesenberg.de/duesenberg/en_ ... psteel.php
Cole Clark guitars - Australia
http://www.coleclarkguitars.com/products_lap_steel.asp
Des Anthony - Australia -
http://www.desanthony.com/lapsteels.html
Pete Woodman guitars - UK .......
http://www.petewoodmanguitars.com/
Canopus - Japan - ......
http://www.din.or.jp/~canopus/index01.htm
Fuzzy Steel Guitar - Japan - ..........................
http://www.fuzzypsg.com/
Fern's Guitars - Holland ....
http://www.fernsguitars.nl/index2.php
Hermann Guitars - Italy .......
http://www.lapsteelguitar.net/
there are others too
Posted: 19 Mar 2011 2:35 am
by Rob MacKillop
Wow, many thanks. I'll bookmark this page.
Now, I'm going to disappoint many of you when I say I've gone for a cheap option, just to test the water. It's the Harley Benton Slider 8
http://www.thomann.de/gb/harley_benton_slider_8.htm
The 6-string Harley Benton is reputedly a poor instrument, but the 8-string is said to be of a different order, and German made. They sell quickly and are currently out of stock, so I'll have to wait a couple of months, but that's OK.
It comes set up for B11 tuning. At first I thought 'what the...?' but after reading up on it at this forum, I see it is a very useful tuning, and other popular tunings are very close.
If all goes well, I may indeed choose a hand-made instrument this time next year.
Posted: 19 Mar 2011 5:43 am
by Stephen Baker
Hi Rob,
I’ve got a Slider 8 that I bought as a “side of the sofa” guitar that is easy to just pick up and play as my wife won‘t let me get rid of the coffee table and set up my Stringmaster in the living room. They are fabulous for the money, solid ash, German built, unlike the Far Eastern Slider 6. The photos on the web site don’t do it justice as the chrome on black looks amazing. I have mine tuned to C6 as a lot of instructional material uses this tuning. My only (minor) gripes are the jack socket could have been in a better place, it doesn’t actually get in the way of the tone knob but it’s a bit close, and the fret markers go a bit off past the 17th. I hope you get one soon you’ll find it worth the wait.
Steve
Posted: 19 Mar 2011 5:50 am
by Rob MacKillop
Thanks, Steve. That is comforting. There are notes above the 17th fret??!! Only kidding.
Funnily enough, though the website said, and still says, they are out of stock, I just got an email saying they have shipped it today. I've had a couple of things from them in the past, and they have given first-rate service. We shall see. I'll let you know. It had better not be B stock...
Posted: 19 Mar 2011 9:38 am
by Brad Bechtel
Welcome, Rob. Of the two instruments you were originally considering, I have never heard nor played the Slide King. I have played a Gold Tone LS-8 and I think they're great instruments for the price.
I'd be interested in reading your review of the Harley Benton Slider 8 when you get it.
Posted: 19 Mar 2011 11:38 am
by Rob MacKillop
Will do, Brad.