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New Williams

Posted: 7 Jun 2019 2:34 pm
by Jon Light
Arrived today. Pretty enough to look at.


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Posted: 7 Jun 2019 3:21 pm
by Ian Rae
They are beautifully finished, no question.

Apparently, unis are unlikely to catch on, yet lately everybody seems to be buying, or at least enquiring :)

Posted: 7 Jun 2019 3:26 pm
by Roger Crawford
Beautiful guitar. Is that a 206 pup?

Posted: 7 Jun 2019 3:43 pm
by Josh Rossow
Wow, very pretty!

Posted: 7 Jun 2019 3:51 pm
by Jon Light
Roger Crawford wrote:Beautiful guitar. Is that a 206 pup?
It's the Telonics 183, the 12 string version of the 206.
yet lately everybody seems to be buying, or at least enquiring
12 string Uni is all I've played for 21 years.

Posted: 7 Jun 2019 3:59 pm
by Carl Williams
A Real Beaut Jon! Love the color choice...Thanks for posting for us to see...Carl

Posted: 7 Jun 2019 4:09 pm
by Craig Stock
Beautiful guitar Jon, enjoy it!

Posted: 7 Jun 2019 5:10 pm
by Greg Koenig
How many knees?

Posted: 7 Jun 2019 6:16 pm
by Rick Barnhart
Congratulations, Jon. That’s a beautiful guitar!

Posted: 7 Jun 2019 9:32 pm
by Greg Milton
That looks amazing, Jon! Beautiful colour scheme there!

Posted: 8 Jun 2019 2:51 am
by Stu Schulman
I'm gonna try and get by after the weekend and take some photos,Beautiful guitar. ;-)

Posted: 8 Jun 2019 2:56 am
by Jon Light
Greg Koenig wrote:How many knees?
Eight

Posted: 8 Jun 2019 3:00 am
by Jon Light
Stu Schulman wrote:I'm gonna try and get by after the weekend and take some photos,Beautiful guitar. ;-)
Yes!

This sort of two-tone w/ natural deck scheme has always been on my list of 'if I get enough chances at steel guitars in my lifetime, I want one that looks like this (and this....and this...)'

It may be that your beautiful Desert Rose helped to confirm it.

Posted: 8 Jun 2019 1:38 pm
by John McClung
Good on you, Stu Schulman, those pix Jon posted suck and do that lovely steel no favor! Congrats on the steel, Jon, quite similar to Greg Leisz's ext E9 Williams.

Posted: 8 Jun 2019 3:39 pm
by Greg Milton
Wow, 8 x 8? Are you able to post your set-up, Jon?

Posted: 8 Jun 2019 4:00 pm
by Jon Light
Sure. This has been evolving since 1998. Most everything is this way for some reason. Some of it is just an experiment or idea that I'm too set with to feel like changing. The redundancies have specific reasons. Ultimately, I only gig on 4 pedals but I enjoy messing with the B6 pedals at home too much to ditch them. I use ALL the levers, all the time. So as much as I would have loved to trim down the setup for this new guitar....I just couldn't. This is identical to my current gigging guitar.




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Posted: 9 Jun 2019 10:51 am
by Stu Schulman
McClung,Pump the brakes buddy,The photos do not suck and I'm only taking photos for myself,No need to insult Jon's photography.

Posted: 11 Jun 2019 12:50 am
by Greg Milton
Thanks Jon - your set-up looks very interesting!

Posted: 11 Jun 2019 4:44 am
by Stu Schulman
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Posted: 13 Jun 2019 2:02 am
by Ben Michaels
Wow. Beautiful guitar. That setup is impressive. I don't understand pedal 8? E to E? Do you always use 8 with a lower and it just brings it back?
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Posted: 13 Jun 2019 2:38 am
by Jon Light
Ben -- that is the standard E9/B6 Uni move (more typically Pedal 6). Especially if there is a lever lock, the 4th string is 'restored' to E while the E>lower is still engaged.
In fact, this being the 4th raise on string 4, something that I rigged on my previous guitar via a special bellcrank and a barrel tuner underneath, it is NOT rodded on this new guitar. I may or may not do that modification. It is nice to have but releasing the E lever as you hit the pedal is simple enough. I do not use a lever lock.

In fact P8 may be ditched entirely since it occupies the lower hole that I may dedicate to a return compensator.
All these will be sorted in time.

Posted: 13 Jun 2019 8:16 am
by Marco Schouten
Congrats! I sure looks great.

Posted: 13 Jun 2019 9:50 am
by Joe Krumel
Man that new guitar looks like artwork! Wow!

Posted: 13 Jun 2019 1:22 pm
by Steven Henning
Geez... that is just GORGEOUS! Congrats!

Steve

Posted: 13 Jun 2019 3:41 pm
by Jon Light
Thanks, everyone, for the good wishes.

The funny thing about this -- I am somewhat over the idea of gorgeous instruments. I've had them. They are great.
Now I'm on to wanting a very good new guitar with a utilitarian finish.
I had an idea that really excited me of a mica guitar in a rusted iron finish. A faux patina. The online samples looked fantastic as did my photoshop mockup and I planned to do this. Bill Rudolph is really proud of the Williams lacquer finishes and was not enthusiastic (but, if I could find the proper thickness of material, he would have agreed to do it).
But then the mica samples I received in the mail looked like crap. They did not come anywhere close to my vision.

So the bad news was that I ended up with this guitar here. Poor poor pitiful me.