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'FESS UP!!, or, my new Fessenden guitar
Posted: 22 Feb 2003 12:10 pm
by Herb Steiner
Well, this may be premature, but I can't resist posting the photos of a new horn built for me by Jerry the Fess. He sent the photos today, and it's arriving next week.
Y'all can view it on my
'Fess Up page.
BTW, thanks to Junior Brown for the phrase "'Fess Up."
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Posted: 22 Feb 2003 12:13 pm
by Bobby Lee
Very pretty, Herb. What will the C6 vertical do?
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Posted: 22 Feb 2003 12:14 pm
by Jim Cohen
Ooh. Aah.
Posted: 22 Feb 2003 12:15 pm
by Larry Harlan
Would those be "Texas Longhorns" on the top and front of the guitar?
Posted: 22 Feb 2003 12:16 pm
by Herb Steiner
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Jimbeaux nailed it... it's my "Ooo-aah" pedal.
Nah, seriously, the C6 LKV lowers s.5 a whole tone G-F.
Larry
Yes, they are Texas longhorns, but not related to T.U. My wife is a Texas Aggie, and having a Tea-sipper thing in the house is actually grounds for divorce in TX.
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Posted: 22 Feb 2003 12:22 pm
by Tiny Olson
Herb:
Looks cool... so this is the horn you were telling me about.?.? Guess I may have to do a lacquer guitar next time myself. And I see single-coils... I love it !!!
Tiny O.
Posted: 22 Feb 2003 12:29 pm
by Joey Ace
<Font size=5>Beautiful!!!</font>
You're a Lucky Guy!
Posted: 22 Feb 2003 12:40 pm
by Herb Steiner
Tiny and Joey
Yes, yes, and yes.
I want to also add on this forum thread that the cabinet was created by my good friend Mark Giles of Hamilton TX. Mark makes cabinets for other builders as well. I personally hope that a renaissance in lacquer cabinet guitars is in the future, though of course my history with old Emmons PP's is also well documented here in Forum-land.
I see beauty in all steel guitars that are built well, sound good, and are played proficiently by folks who appreciate what they have.
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Posted: 22 Feb 2003 12:42 pm
by John Macy
Beautiful, my Fessy brother. BTW, I still think your tone at St. Louis was among the best there...
Posted: 22 Feb 2003 1:00 pm
by Mike Weirauch
Herb, that is one beautiful guitar! What is the inlay? I'm betting it sounds sweeter than it looks with those wood necks. Congratulations!
Posted: 22 Feb 2003 1:01 pm
by Stephen Gambrell
I wish MY furniture looked that pretty!!
Posted: 22 Feb 2003 1:04 pm
by Jon Light
Just beautiful.
Posted: 22 Feb 2003 1:47 pm
by Ricky Davis
Now were talkin'...!!!
Awesome Brother Herb...can't wait to hear it...
Ricky
Posted: 22 Feb 2003 1:59 pm
by C Dixon
Incredibly beautiful Guitar Herb. I hope you have many hours of joy playing this work of art.
I have a question. Why is LKR (E9th) in back of LKL (C6)?
God bless you friend,
carl
Posted: 22 Feb 2003 2:02 pm
by C Dixon
One other thing Herb. Your LKV (C6) is a great change. Years ago I used to grab strings 3, 5 and 8, then engage the 5th pedal. And my ears ocassionally would hear the need for that 5th string going on down another half tone to bring in the F major chord. And using pedal 5 as a fulcrum to push up on makes this vertical a lever for it.
Nice to know you have this change. I love it.
carl
Posted: 22 Feb 2003 2:06 pm
by CrowBear Schmitt
Magnifique !
Posted: 22 Feb 2003 2:08 pm
by Jerry Roller
Very nice Herb!!!! In fact it is down right
beautiful.
Jerry
Posted: 22 Feb 2003 2:08 pm
by Herb Steiner
Thanks Carl, John, et. al.
Carl, the E9LKR/C6LKL levers actually should hang almost parallel to each other. Though I haven't seen the guitar in person yet, that is the lever arrangement on my current Fessy and Jerry allows as how that's the way they are on this guitar.
The idea was to get close to the Sho~Bud model, but with good metal, wood, pickups and especially the craftsmanship that IMHO are missing on all but a few of the Sho~Buds. So I went for the custom cabinet and the Wallace single-coils.
Ricky, I figured you'd probably approve of this one...
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Posted: 22 Feb 2003 3:38 pm
by chas smith
Mighty Purdy!!
Posted: 22 Feb 2003 3:57 pm
by Larry Miller
Great looking horn Herb!
Posted: 22 Feb 2003 5:02 pm
by Frank Parish
Man I tell you Herb, I've always thought that was the most beautiful wood scheme and especially with the white fretboards on an old Sho-Bud but the Texas Longhorn symbols just steels it away bud. That's dynamite! I have that 5th string whole tone/C6 lower on my p/p. Great change, super guitar. Real craftsmanship there!
Posted: 22 Feb 2003 6:35 pm
by John Macy
I forgot to mention major kudos to Mark Giles for the killer body, as well as Jerry for building such a great guitar... You guys both keep outdoing yourselves!
Posted: 22 Feb 2003 7:17 pm
by John Macy
I forgot to mention major kudos to Mark Giles for the killer body, as well as Jerry for building such a great guitar... You guys both keep outdoing yourselves!
Posted: 22 Feb 2003 8:08 pm
by Chris Schlotzhauer
Herb
That is gorgeous! But,how much is enough? I think you're hoarding steels. Will you put me in your will?
Posted: 22 Feb 2003 9:21 pm
by Ricky Davis
Yes Herb...I very much approve...in fact I approve of everything you got there....so now you won't be needing that '64 wrap-around(best sounding steel on the planet)that you traded Loessberg for???? Ok> send'er on over....Ok I'll pick'r up...ah...ha..
Ricky