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Bigsby volume pedal

Posted: 24 Oct 2000 9:07 pm
by Jim Myers
What a great forum I've found. A friend has a chance to buy a Bigsby volume pedal can anyone tell me what it might be worth. He hooked it up and it works. tia Jim

Posted: 25 Oct 2000 5:29 pm
by Donny Hinson
Probably from $40-$100, depending on the condition. A really mint example might bring a little more. These things are so simple that it's the cosmetics that really matters!

Posted: 30 Oct 2000 7:02 pm
by jkard883
What about a volume/tone pedal. What are those generally going for?

Posted: 2 Nov 2000 9:00 pm
by Jim Bob Sedgwick
I haven't seen a volume/tone pedal for years. If there are some makers out there, I have not heard of them. As far as I know, all Bigsby's were a combination pedal. I owned one and changing the pot was an EXPERIENCE! The pedal almost had to be dismantled to do it. That is a good question, though. Does anyone else know of a volume/tone combo pedal?

Posted: 2 Nov 2000 9:24 pm
by B. Greg Jones
Fender, also made a volume/tone pedal.

Greg

Posted: 2 Nov 2000 11:20 pm
by Kenny Dail
Jim Bob, DeArmand also made a volume/tone pedal. There are no known vol/tone pedals being manufactured that I am aware of by todays builders.

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Posted: 2 Nov 2000 11:29 pm
by Tele
They will bring more than $100 if they are in good condition, try eBay and you'll be amazed !

Andy

Posted: 3 Nov 2000 8:18 pm
by Vern Kendrick
I'm using a Bigsby pedal I bought from Paul Bigsby about '55 or'56 I was still learning to walk.I used it for about 15 yr's,completely wore it out,went thru 15 or 20 volume pots,when I got it the first thing I did was eliminate the tone control and lock the top plate,I've got 7 or 8 other pedals,Sho~bud's,Goodrich ect.,A couple of years ago I got a friend of mine to make some bushings for it,I buffed the aluminum,repainted the logo put in a new pot and Voila,a brand new Bigsby pedal,How Sweet It Is,<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Vern Kendrick on 03 November 2000 at 08:20 PM.]</p></FONT><FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Vern Kendrick on 09 November 2000 at 09:27 PM.]</p></FONT>

Posted: 3 Nov 2000 8:27 pm
by Patrick Ickes
On e-bay, you will be amazed at how much soiled diapers go for!!!!

Pat

Posted: 3 Nov 2000 11:53 pm
by Tele
Image you're so right...watch them Mavericks go up and up

Posted: 4 Nov 2000 9:45 am
by Herb Steiner
Two years ago I bought a brand new Bigsby volume/tone pedal from the Bigsby company for $160 retail. That was when Ted McCarty still owned the company, however; I don't know if Gretsch has any parts or inventory on hand to sell to the civilians.

Posted: 4 Nov 2000 6:23 pm
by Vern Kendrick
Herb,I just came across a letter from Paul Bigsby from 1957, The price of a new "foot volume and tone control"was 55.00 plus 1.85 shipping and insurance.I also found a drink coaster that says..."Set your drink here -Set your heart on a Bigsby Guitar"

Posted: 5 Nov 2000 2:10 am
by Herb Steiner
Vern
I have one of those coasters also! Image

I think that $55 in 1957 was probably a very high price for a volume pedal, but then again, Bigsbys were high-dollar guitars in those days.

Based on the Consumer Price Index, I would say that an item that sold for $55 in 1957 would probably cost around 300-400 today, if the market demand was the same.

Posted: 5 Nov 2000 7:25 pm
by Al Marcus
Herb-

Was that Ted McCarty the one who was president of Gibson in Kalamazoo, MIch.?

If so, I met him at the Gibson factory and played my Electra-Harp down there and they had me try out their new experimental models.
I didn't like them. Then along came Fender..

We had lunch together. That was in the 50's...al

Posted: 5 Nov 2000 9:01 pm
by Herb Steiner
Al
The same guy. McCarty retired from Gibson in the mid-60's, and bought the Bigsby Co. from Paul B in (as I remember) 1967. Might have been 1966.

Anyway, I think by that time Paul was completely in the business of making vibrato units and no longer built steels or standard guitars. McCarty bought the parts inventory and the business of vibratos.

In the early 1990's, Bigsby collector Paul Warnik bought all the parts relating to steel guitars from Ted. It was with these parts that he assembled, with ace engineer/machinist Dave Peterson, 9 "P.A. Reissue" guitars that were exact replicas of 1956 Bigsby triple-neck pedal guitars. I consider myself fortunate indeed to own one of those guitars. Among other happy owners of "PA Reissues" are Ry Cooder and Jr. Brown.

Not to talk out of school, but word on the street is that Warnik/Peterson are building Jr. Brown a "PA Reissue" Guit-Steel! Fuhgeddaboudit, THAT puppy should be a serious piece of work!

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Posted: 9 Nov 2000 4:45 pm
by db
They are still available new...
But,they cost $265.00 and are available only in minimum quantities of 100 pieces.



Posted: 9 Nov 2000 9:35 pm
by Vern Kendrick
Saywuhhhhhhh!?????

Posted: 10 Nov 2000 6:10 pm
by db
Fred Gretsch is selling off the Volume-Tone pedal inventory and manufaturing rights for six figures. It includes minimum parts quantities for less that 100 pieces.

Posted: 10 Nov 2000 9:50 pm
by Doug Beaumier
Funny that this topic should come up now... a couple of days ago I bought a 50's/60's Bigsby volume/tone pedal from a local guitar shop. It's never been used. The thing is so clean... it's scary. I've been having a lot of fun playing the Jerry Byrd "BooWah" tone thing, but I don't think I'll be using this pedal on too many gigs. This one's going into the safe deposit box. Image



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Bigsby Volume Pedal

Posted: 1 Dec 2007 6:10 pm
by Charley Bond
My friend has 2 Bigsby Pedals for sale. Cosmetically they are in good condition. They work, however the wiring is for dual volume control instead of volume-tone (???).

Send an email to charleybond@tds.net