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What can you guys tell me about Williams guitars? Are they in business, now, or have they hung it up? I tried to call the number on the Williams website, and got a recording. Email bounced all the way back.
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And what's good, or bad, about Williams guitars?
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And what's good, or bad, about Williams guitars?
Williams is very much alive and well. Bill rebuilt my Williams D10 and I talked with him recently.
Best time to catch him is early in the mornings. He always answers the phone when I call so try him again Monday morning.
Gauged rollers are standard and same charge whether you order wood or Mica. His guitars have a unique changer where the string has only a slight bend over the finger vs 90 degrees on others. String breakage almost disappears. Split screws are standard. You can change pulls very easily. Very smooth pedal and knee lever action make playing his guitars a joy and they hold tuning very well.
His machine work, fit and finish is among the best out there.
Check them out and I think you'll agree Williams is a top of the line guitar.
BTW-You might notice I'm playing a Rains in the picture. My Williams was being refinished and that was a loaner.
FWIW-here is a short video last year of me subbing with a band playing the Williams.
http://youtu.be/ibW-JLveHC8
Best time to catch him is early in the mornings. He always answers the phone when I call so try him again Monday morning.
Gauged rollers are standard and same charge whether you order wood or Mica. His guitars have a unique changer where the string has only a slight bend over the finger vs 90 degrees on others. String breakage almost disappears. Split screws are standard. You can change pulls very easily. Very smooth pedal and knee lever action make playing his guitars a joy and they hold tuning very well.
His machine work, fit and finish is among the best out there.
Check them out and I think you'll agree Williams is a top of the line guitar.
BTW-You might notice I'm playing a Rains in the picture. My Williams was being refinished and that was a loaner.
FWIW-here is a short video last year of me subbing with a band playing the Williams.
http://youtu.be/ibW-JLveHC8
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For me personally, only my opinion, three guitars standout at the top of the list. Williams is in the three. Williams are great guitars and are built with no shortcuts or cheap materials. Lacquer or mica, same price!
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I have two, and will probably have another at some point. Great tone and dependability, light weight, compact, and great looking. Plus Bill is the best!
He really helped me out with a second hand S-12 Uni that I bought.... it had some user "adjustments" that put it a bit out of whack. Now, with Bill's help, the axe is great.
He really helped me out with a second hand S-12 Uni that I bought.... it had some user "adjustments" that put it a bit out of whack. Now, with Bill's help, the axe is great.
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Stephan, you won't be disappointed. Williams guitars are top notch and the changer is probably the most innovative one I've seen. Bill will spend as much time with you as you need...he'll build a guitar that's right for you.
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Thanks, men. Dick, I can't call. I got a recording, when I called, that said something like, "this number does not exist with the area code you entered." Twice. Is there another phone number, that's not on the site? (Good tone, BTW) I've heard very few Williams guitars, but I like the way they sound. So is there another way to contact Bill Rudolph?
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Stephen, I know this does not help you get a hold of Bill or Tim, but I believe just recently they were both at the Southwest Pedal Steel Guitar Assoc., Annual Show this past January (just a few weeks ago).
They are great guitars.
http://www.swsteelguitar.com/2014Show/2 ... 654_G.html
They are great guitars.
http://www.swsteelguitar.com/2014Show/2 ... 654_G.html
- Bill L. Wilson
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They were at the Phoenix Show, with a D-10, Clear Laq. with the shortest keyhead I've ever seen on a guitar. Real compact, and very well made. But it was just on display, and not plugged in. But it looked like it sounded fantastic. A very PURDY little guitar.
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Re: Williams.
Bill, that looks like the same (or similar) guitar that the Rudolphs had on display at the Wisconsin Dairy Steel show a couple of years ago. That year Williams guitars were the most popular brand being played by the participating musicians at the show. One extremely talented fellow (can't remember his name) borrowed the blond off the display table and blew us all away with his performance. That gentleman has since passed away due to a riding mower accident.Bill L. Wilson wrote:They were at the Phoenix Show, with a D-10, Clear Laq. with the shortest keyhead I've ever seen on a guitar. Real compact, and very well made. But it was just on display, and not plugged in. But it looked like it sounded fantastic. A very PURDY little guitar.
To summarize the attributes of Williams guitar - superb quality of build & materials, excellent tone & playability and light weight.
BTW, I am the proud owner of a Williams SD10.
Dennis
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and yet one more outstanding feature...
...the changer fingers(the part the string goes over) are hard chrome-plated steel. Made quite a remarkable difference in tone, separation, and clarity compared to the "400 series" guitar(aluminum fingers) that I owned prior to my present "600 series". Everything about Mr. Rudolph is total class.I have remained "mesmorized" over the years by the ultra-fine lacquer wood/color combinations that he creates. You will not be sorry! Respectfully submitted, RK
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You guys are right. I talked to Bill today, and he was very helpful, and very nice, even though I'm not buying a new guitar. He told me all he could about the guitar, but I didn't have the serial number. I did mention this thread to him, and he sounded genuinely pleased at the comments. The kind of guy I like to do business with. So thank y'all a lot.
Bagwell, you got trouble headed your way!!!
Bagwell, you got trouble headed your way!!!
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Williams: GREAT
I have a Williams 700 series U12: it's a great guitar, very well made and easy to adjust. Stays in tune. Bill Rudolph has always responded to me promptly --- perhaps you didn't have the correct email address or phone number. Really, Bill and his son are on it, and very pleasant indeed to do business with.
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Re: Williams: GREAT
And perhaps, I DID have the right email AND phone number. And iced up phone lines, satellite dishes, and such. Bill has returned two of my calls, a couple of emails, and is a very likable man.Matthew Beall wrote:I have a Williams 700 series U12: it's a great guitar, very well made and easy to adjust. Stays in tune. Bill Rudolph has always responded to me promptly --- perhaps you didn't have the correct email address or phone number. Really, Bill and his son are on it, and very pleasant indeed to do business with.
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I'm the third owner of this itty bitty 400 Series Keyless S-10, 3 pedals & 5 knee-levers. This little guitar really sings. I can feel the vibes in the pedals, through my shoes. The case is about the size of a tenor sax case.
Lee, from South Texas - Down On The Rio Grande
There are only two options as I see it.
Either I'm right, or there is a sinister conspiracy to conceal the fact that I'm right.
Williams Keyless S-10, BMI S-10, Evans FET-500LV, Fender Steel King, 2 Roland Cube 80XL's,
Sarno FreeLoader, Goodrich Passive Volume Pedals, Vintage ACE Pack-A-Seat
There are only two options as I see it.
Either I'm right, or there is a sinister conspiracy to conceal the fact that I'm right.
Williams Keyless S-10, BMI S-10, Evans FET-500LV, Fender Steel King, 2 Roland Cube 80XL's,
Sarno FreeLoader, Goodrich Passive Volume Pedals, Vintage ACE Pack-A-Seat
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I do love the tiny 400 series guitars.... either will fly under the 50 pound limit. The S-12 is 8X6, plus change lock, with about every pull on it that you could imagine. It plays and returns in tune every time.
I switched the top mount pedal rods to side mounts. Plus a couple of other 700 series upgrades.
I switched the top mount pedal rods to side mounts. Plus a couple of other 700 series upgrades.
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