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J. D. LaBash
From: Mississippi, USA
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Posted 16 Aug 2008 11:55 am
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I started with my mother's Hawaiian guitar and a bar that she said was monel. That bar retained a glass-smooth finish despite years of use. Every bar I have used since has developed light scratches after very little use. I am not sure if this detracts from the sound, but since I have to get new bars anyway (one for Dobro and one for pedal steel/lap steel) I would like to get monel again, or at least something that does not scratch. |
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David Venzke
From: SE Michigan, USA
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Posted 16 Aug 2008 7:22 pm Vintage Oahu Monel Bar
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J.D., I have a vintage Oahu Monel bullet bar. It is 2.375 long by .375 diameter -- kind of small by today's standards, and too small for my hand. It comes with the bottom half of the original box (can't find the top half). If you're interested send me a PM or email and we'll work out the details (including price, I'm not greedy). - Dave |
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J. D. LaBash
From: Mississippi, USA
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Posted 18 Aug 2008 7:17 am small bar purchased, large bar wanted
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I have sent a check to purchase the small bar from David. I would still like to get a larger bar for pedal steel, if not monel something equally scratch resistant. |
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Bob Knight
From: Bowling Green KY
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Posted 20 Aug 2008 10:08 am
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Contact my friend Bill Stroud at BJS, they are the BEST!
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Keith Cordell
From: San Diego
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Posted 21 Aug 2008 4:40 pm
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There are bars made of engineering nylon by someone here on the forum, maybe someone will pipe up with the name. I remember reading about them a few months ago. |
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Jude Reinhardt
From: Weaverville, NC
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Posted 26 Aug 2008 5:11 pm
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Keith Cordell wrote: |
There are bars made of engineering nylon by someone here on the forum, maybe someone will pipe up with the name. I remember reading about them a few months ago. |
That would be the Tribo-Tone bar.
http://www.tribotone.com/
Jude _________________ "If we live in fear of banjos, then the banjos have won".
"Man cannot live by bread alone, he must have Peanut Butter". - Kruger Bear |
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Keith Cordell
From: San Diego
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Posted 26 Aug 2008 6:10 pm
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That's the one. They make a smaller bar that is quite close to the old manoloffs. |
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J. D. LaBash
From: Mississippi, USA
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Posted 27 Aug 2008 9:09 am BJS bars
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Bob Knight wrote: |
Contact my friend Bill Stroud at BJS, they are the BEST!
www.bjsbars.com |
That link did not work, though I am interested. |
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J. D. LaBash
From: Mississippi, USA
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Posted 27 Aug 2008 9:12 am Nylon Bars
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Keith Cordell wrote: |
There are bars made of engineering nylon by someone here on the forum, maybe someone will pipe up with the name. I remember reading about them a few months ago. |
Why would nylon be desirable as a material for a steel guitar bar? I would think it too light to give good sustain and not very scratch resistant. |
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Keith Cordell
From: San Diego
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Posted 27 Aug 2008 10:19 am
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Do a search in Pedal Steel, you'll see explanations, testimonials, etc. about these bars. The more you play with one the smoother it gets, apparently. They are quite the thing and a lot of players really love them. |
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Bob Knight
From: Bowling Green KY
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Posted 27 Aug 2008 10:24 am
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J.D.
You can call Bill(BJS) at: (731) 364-3519.
I just tried the web site, it's working now.........
Bob . |
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