don rooke plays the 1939 kay violin archtop guitar
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don rooke plays the 1939 kay violin archtop guitar
i gave don a heads up on this listing a while back
http://bb.steelguitarforum.com/viewtopi ... hlight=kay
glad he got it
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I3bgeOh5mV0
http://bb.steelguitarforum.com/viewtopi ... hlight=kay
glad he got it
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I3bgeOh5mV0
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Wow! Anyone know how he did the electronics on this guitar? Also if anyone knows where to find one of the bakelite bridges please let shoot me a message would ya? I've got one of these old Kays that I need to get put together (especially now that I've heard what Don did with his). Just need a nut and bridge
Great video!!!
Great video!!!
Lookin' on the sunny side....
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Hi guys,
Thanks for all your kind words about that video. We taped 6 or 7 songs that afternoon, and are posting them, it seems, relentlessly.
To answer Steven's tech question (with maybe too much detail), I put two pickups on that guitar. First i bought a "Kent Armstrong NECK MOUNT JAZZ PICKUP W/ADJUSTABLE POLES BLACKHJGN6-BK" and put it by the end of the fingerboard. (And put some electrical tape over the pole pieces, because the amplified sound of string-on-pole-piece, which happened a few times when I pressed too hard on a string, was brutal.) But with the pickup so far away from the bridge, the tone was dark, and I was using EQ to boost the treble, and I didn't really want to do that. So I had a spare Teisco, and put it near the bridge, and had them wired with a pan pot. Now I can pan for, effectively, more or less treble.
But the video is a bit misleading, because it's more than just the amp sound. I have a mic on the guitar as well as the amp, which I wouldn't do live, but in the studio it gives things more of an acoustic flavour than I get out of just the amp.
As for where to get a bakelite bridge? I haven't a clue. Maybe Geoff Cline (who I bought the guitar from) would have an idea, from down there on the banks of the Pedernales?
Again, thanks.
Don
Thanks for all your kind words about that video. We taped 6 or 7 songs that afternoon, and are posting them, it seems, relentlessly.
To answer Steven's tech question (with maybe too much detail), I put two pickups on that guitar. First i bought a "Kent Armstrong NECK MOUNT JAZZ PICKUP W/ADJUSTABLE POLES BLACKHJGN6-BK" and put it by the end of the fingerboard. (And put some electrical tape over the pole pieces, because the amplified sound of string-on-pole-piece, which happened a few times when I pressed too hard on a string, was brutal.) But with the pickup so far away from the bridge, the tone was dark, and I was using EQ to boost the treble, and I didn't really want to do that. So I had a spare Teisco, and put it near the bridge, and had them wired with a pan pot. Now I can pan for, effectively, more or less treble.
But the video is a bit misleading, because it's more than just the amp sound. I have a mic on the guitar as well as the amp, which I wouldn't do live, but in the studio it gives things more of an acoustic flavour than I get out of just the amp.
As for where to get a bakelite bridge? I haven't a clue. Maybe Geoff Cline (who I bought the guitar from) would have an idea, from down there on the banks of the Pedernales?
Again, thanks.
Don
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Bakelite Bridge
@Steve,
According to this they were sold as an accessory to distributors up until 1938, so these bridges might turn up on ebay or gbase or similar if you're patient.
Link to Google Books.
According to this they were sold as an accessory to distributors up until 1938, so these bridges might turn up on ebay or gbase or similar if you're patient.
Link to Google Books.
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Re: Finding a bridge
There are folks who collect old Kays and one of them might be the best "source". The bridge is "reversible"--compensated on one side (for regular playing) and straight on the other for steel.
That said, if you just wanted to make it playable as a lap guitar, find a Nick Manoloff nut raiser (while vintage they are pretty easy to find...I may even have an extra one around here somewhere) and any adjustable archtop bridge and make a straight across bridge/saddle using fret wire or bone or material you can get from Stew-Mac.
Good luck. Those guitars DO sound great...of course having a player like Don doing the picking is a definite advantage.
That said, if you just wanted to make it playable as a lap guitar, find a Nick Manoloff nut raiser (while vintage they are pretty easy to find...I may even have an extra one around here somewhere) and any adjustable archtop bridge and make a straight across bridge/saddle using fret wire or bone or material you can get from Stew-Mac.
Good luck. Those guitars DO sound great...of course having a player like Don doing the picking is a definite advantage.
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