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Shapes of lap steels

Posted: 6 Oct 2015 4:09 pm
by Tony Palmer
Ok just because all a lapsteel has to have is a tuning head, a neck with fret markers, a pickup and a bridge, do they have to be just boring, straight parallel planks of wood?
I wish the whole genre of lapsteels looked more like guitars, since they ARE actually guitars.
Yes the aluminum fry pan is a classic and the vintage ones from the 40's - 60's have a cool retro factor (probably only to other players) but seriously, I'm getting tired of the homemade cigar box types, even saw one made out of a shovel.
I wish our beloved instruments had a little more classy look to them.
I really love the Archer, Lap King, etc.
Oh well, just venting I guess, they all sound good but it's nice to see someone playing a guitar that actually looks like a guitar!

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Posted: 6 Oct 2015 5:48 pm
by George Piburn
Hopefully this photo will help ease your mind, this is about as non-parallel shapely as I can get them. :)



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Posted: 6 Oct 2015 6:04 pm
by Tony Palmer
Yeah that's what I'm talking about George!

Posted: 6 Oct 2015 7:30 pm
by Rick Barnhart
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Posted: 6 Oct 2015 7:50 pm
by Terry VunCannon
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A classic shape...

Posted: 6 Oct 2015 7:55 pm
by Terry VunCannon
...or this.

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Posted: 6 Oct 2015 8:57 pm
by John Rosett
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Posted: 7 Oct 2015 2:10 am
by Tony Palmer
Wow! My faith is restored! Those are some beauties.

Posted: 7 Oct 2015 3:21 am
by Keith Glendinning
Tony,
You've seen what the professional builders can make. Now here are a couple I've made for myself. The bodies were made from a piece of scaffold board and the other bits are just from stuff I had available.
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10 string beauty

Posted: 7 Oct 2015 6:16 am
by Tommy Adams
I totally agree that they can and should have a better shape to them.

Will this one count?

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Posted: 7 Oct 2015 7:02 am
by Tony Palmer
Wow they just keep getting more and more good looking. There's no question building s lap steel lends itself to more artistic expression that certainly a pedal steel and to a lesser extent a regular guitar does, so it's nice to see these beauties.
I suppose I started this thread when I showed up at a jam with an old lap steel I've since sold and no matter what I played, "I" perceived it was seen as more of a novelty guitar rather than a legitimate instrument and I found myself wishing I had something better looking ;)

Posted: 7 Oct 2015 7:05 am
by Brian Henry
How about my PAN - AMERICAN, including my Boss!


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Posted: 7 Oct 2015 7:11 am
by Erv Niehaus
How about this one:

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Posted: 7 Oct 2015 7:23 am
by Aaron Jennings
There's a local builder in Missoula, Montana - Rukavina Guitars. I really appreciate the unique designs he applies to lap steels. Just a touch of asymmetry.

Here's a custom piece he recently finished that I had the pleasure of seeing in person:
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and here is a run of production steels he is currently working on, including a new 'retro' design:
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Posted: 7 Oct 2015 7:47 am
by Tom Pettingill
When you want that sweet Fender tone in a bit different shape.

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Posted: 7 Oct 2015 8:37 am
by Peter Jacobs
I've shown this one before: the StrapSteel, made for stand-up playing:

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It's asymmetrical to keep the weight closer to the player's body.

Re: Shapes of lap steels

Posted: 7 Oct 2015 8:55 am
by Robert Allen
Tony Palmer wrote: do they have to be just boring, straight parallel planks of wood?
Maybe because many people only want to pay for a 2x4.

Posted: 7 Oct 2015 9:41 am
by Sonny Jenkins
Whoaaa Tom,,,another masterpiece!!!!!

Posted: 7 Oct 2015 4:13 pm
by Sam White
Hi Tony what about My lap steel I bought from a guy up in Canada for $400.00 and it is one that Mark Dinbury Built. I love this lap steel it is tuned C-6 and it dsounds eal good. I play it now as I sold my Pedal Steel but plan on getting another pedal Steel in about a year. So what i do when i play out on tuesday every week i use my Dobro and i play the Dyna lap Steel at home.I also play the Dobro and I'm going to work the Lap Steel in a little later in Church. Hope you are doing fine as I have a pace maker and defibulator in me had A hernia operation two moths ago and Cadarac Sergery on my left eye atwo weeks ago and then they are going to raise my dropping eye lids. I'm doing fine and I keep busy around the 3/4Acre property and I have 6 R.I. Red Chickens and a large 25 by 45 Garden and a straberry garden. Take care.
Sam White

Posted: 7 Oct 2015 7:09 pm
by chris ivey
check out johnie kings zking steels.
beautiful lapsteel art!

Posted: 10 Oct 2015 5:01 am
by Jim Pitman
I've posted this before. Seems appropriate again. One I built. It's natural maple over stained maple. It's hollow under the neck and sound board.
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Posted: 11 Oct 2015 8:23 am
by Alan Simon
Here's my Rukavina 8. Doesn't get anymore off the wall than this. Great guitar, by the way.
I guess you haven't seen any of Johnie Kings creations. Good stuff.
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Posted: 11 Oct 2015 5:41 pm
by Bob Simons
My MSA Superslide. Prettiest lap steel I've ever seen! Best lap steel I've ever played!

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Posted: 12 Oct 2015 9:53 am
by Larry G. Allen
How about these Tony ? The only limitation on the shape is comfort and playability.Image

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